Otto Kirchheimer (German: [ˈkɪʁçˌhaɪmɐ]; 11 November 1905, Heilbronn – 22 November 1965, Silver Springs, Maryland) was a German jurist of Jewish ancestry...
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people with the surname include: Otto Kirchheimer (1905–1965), German jurist of Jewish ancestry Manfred Kirchheimer (born 1931), German-American filmmaker...
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like Max Ernst; Political theorists, for instance Carl Schmitt and Otto Kirchheimer; Statesmen, viz. Konrad Adenauer and Robert Schuman; famous economists...
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was a German political economist and criminologist, co-author with Otto Kirchheimer of Punishment and Social Structure (1939). He committed suicide in...
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included scholars such as "Stein Rokkan, T. H. Marshall, Reinhard Bendix, Otto Kirchheimer, Seymour Martin Lipset, Juan Linz, Hans Daalder, Mattei Dogan, Shmuel...
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Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer, who had all been part of the original Frankfurt School of critical theory. Neumann, Marcuse, and Kirchheimer produced the...
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"Otto Kirchheimer and the Catch-All Party". West European Politics. 26 (2): 24. doi:10.1080/01402380512331341091. S2CID 145308222. Kirchheimer, Otto (1966)...
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Jenkins Sut Jhally Kojin Karatani Douglas Kellner Joe L. Kincheloe Otto Kirchheimer Siegfried Kracauer Julia Kristeva Robert Kurz Ernesto Laclau Edgardo...
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Punishment and Social Structure (1939), a book written by Georg Rusche and Otto Kirchheimer, is the seminal Marxian analysis of punishment as a social institution...
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Literary History, 2 (3): 495–516, doi:10.2307/468335, JSTOR 468335 Otto Kirchheimer, Political Justice. The Use of Legal Procedure for Political Ends,...
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