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    Werner Sombart (/ˈvɜːrnər ˈzɒmbɑːrt/; German: [ˈzɔmbaʁt]; 19 January 1863 – 18 May 1941) was a German economist, historian and sociologist. Head of the...
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  • capitalism is a concept first used in print (in German) by German economist Werner Sombart at the start of the 20th century. In the late 2010s, the term began...
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  • Nicolaus Sombart (10 May 1923 – 4 July 2008) was a German cultural sociologist, historian and writer. The son of Werner Sombart and his Romanian wife Corina...
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  • and annihilation of wealth under capitalism. The German sociologist Werner Sombart has been credited with the first use of these terms in his work Krieg...
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    eponymous Weber Circle, which included Georg Jellinek, Ernst Troeltsch, and Werner Sombart. Younger scholars, such as György Lukács and Robert Michels, also joined...
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  • assumption that would later form the basis of his critiques of capitalism. Werner Sombart praised Jews for their capitalism and presented the seventeenth–eighteenth...
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    Friedrich Knapp and to some extent Lujo Brentano; the Youngest, led by Werner Sombart and including, to a very large extent, Max Weber. Predecessors included...
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  • edition of Werner Sombart's Economic Life in the Modern Age as a valuable and accessible addition to the Anglo-American literature on Werner Sombart. The study...
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    century, and popularized the term "creative destruction", coined by Werner Sombart. Schumpeter was born in 1883 in Triesch, Habsburg Moravia (now Třešť...
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    "iron law of oligarchy." He was a friend and disciple of Max Weber, Werner Sombart and Achille Loria. Politically, he moved from the Social Democratic...
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