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Walter Eucken (German: [ˈʔɔʏkn̩]; 17
January 1891 – 20
March 1950) was a
German economist of the
Freiburg school and
father of ordoliberalism. Ordoliberalism...
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Rudolf Christoph Eucken (/ˈɔɪkən/; German: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈʔɔʏkn̩] ; 5
January 1846 – 14
September 1926) was a
German philosopher. He
received the 1908 Nobel...
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Walter Eucken Institut is a
German ordo-liberal
economic think tank
based in
Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
Institute was founded...
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Arnold Thomas Eucken (German: [ˈʔɔʏkn̩]; 3 July 1884 – 16 June 1950) was a
German chemist and physicist. He is
known for his
contribution to thermodynamics...
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Ordoliberals separate themselves from
classical liberals. Notably,
Walter Eucken, with
Franz Böhm,
founder of
ordoliberalism and the
Freiburg School, rejected...
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Edith Eucken-Erdsiek (born
Edith Erdsiek; 2
April 1896 - 22 June 1985) was a
German philosopher and writer.
Erdsiek was born in Smolensk,
Russia Her mother...
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Georg Udo
Victor von
Eucken-Addenhausen (29 July 1855 – 1 May 1942) was a
German jurist, politician, and
mayor of Jena.
Georg Eucken was born
Aurich in...
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reappropriated the term.
Franz Böhm
Juergen B.
Donges Ludwig Erhard Walter Eucken Edith Eucken-Erdsiek
Andreas Freytag Hans Gestrich [de] Hans Großmann-Doerth [de]...
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condition and
simultaneously to
pursue a
social balance. In
contrast to
Walter Eucken, who
sought an
answer to the
social question by
establishing a functioning...
- Statesmen, viz.
Konrad Adenauer and
Robert Schuman; economists, like
Walter Eucken,
Ferdinand Tönnies and
Joseph Schumpeter; and
furthermore Prince Albert...