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2 unusual facts about Hilferding


Hilferding

Rudolf Hilferding (1877–1941), Austrian-German economist and politician

Margarete Hilferding

1904 heiratete sie den Arzt, Ökonomen und Austromarxisten Rudolf Hilferding, der später Finanzminister der Weimarer Republik wurde.


Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky

Michaelides, P., Milios, J. and Vouldis, A. (2007), Emil Lederer and the Schumpeter, Hilferding, Tugan-Baranowsky Nexus, Research Workshop in Political Economy, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, organized by : University of London and University of Crete, Rethymnon, 14–16 September.

Twenty-one Conditions

The Communist International cannot tolerate a situation where notorious opportunists, as represented by Turati, Modigliani, Kautsky, Hilferding, Hillquit, Longuet, MacDonald, etc., have the right to pass as members of the Communist International.


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