Fritz Sternberg

German economist, sociologist, Marxist theorist and socialist politician
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Friedrich "Fritz" Sternberg (11 June 1895 – 18 October 1963) was a German economist, sociologist, Marxist theorist, and socialist politician. Bertolt Brecht declared Sternberg to be his "first teacher."[1]

Works

  • Die Juden als Träger einer neuen Wirtschaft in Palästina. Eine Studie. Vienna 1921.
  • Der Imperialismus. Berlin 1926.
  • Der Imperialismus und seine Kritiker. Berlin 1929.
  • Eine Umwälzung der Wissenschaft? Kritik des Buches von Henryk Großmann: Das Akkumulations- und Zusammenbruchgesetz des kapitalistischen Systems. Zugleich eine positive Analyse des Imperialismus. Berlin 1930
  • Der Niedergang des deutschen Kapitalismus. Berlin 1932.
  • Der Faschismus an der Macht. Amsterdam 1935.
  • Germany and a Lightning War. London 1938.
  • From Nazi Sources. Why Hitler can't win. New York/Toronto 1939.
  • Die deutsche Kriegsstärke. Wie lange kann Hitler Krieg führen. Paris 1939.
  • The coming Crisis. New York/Toronto 1947.
  • How to stop the Russians without war. New York/Toronto 1948.
  • Living with the Crisis. The Battle against Depression and War. New York 1949.
  • Capitalism and Socialism on Trial. New York 1951.
  • The End of a Revolution. Soviet Russia - From Revolution to Reaction. New York 1953.
  • Marx und die Gegenwart. Entwicklungstendenzen in der zweiten Hälfte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts. Cologne 1955.
  • Die militärische und die industrielle Revolution. Berlin/Frankfurt am Main 1959.
  • Wer beherrscht die zweite Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts? Cologne/Berlin 1961.
  • Der Dichter und die Ratio. Erinnerungen an Bertolt Brecht. Göttingen 1963.
  • Anmerkungen zu Marx - heute. Frankfurt am Main 1965.

Bibliography

  • Grebing, Helga (ed.). Fritz Sternberg: Für die Zukunft des Sozialismus (Schriftenreihe der Otto Brenner Stiftung Nr. 23), Frankfurt am Main 1981.

References

  1. ^ Brecht, Bertolt (1992). Werke, vol. 21 (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag. p. 674. ISBN 3-518-40021-5.

External links

  • Christoph Jünke: The Forgotten German Marxist Who Criticized Imperialism, 07/12/2022, jacobin.com
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