- the
University of Graz.
Gumplowicz was the son of a
Jewish **** and
porcelain manufacturer,
Abraham Gumplowicz.
Gumplowicz is
considered to be one of...
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theorist Ludwig Gumplowicz (1838–1909) and the
American sociologist and
paleontologist Lester F. Ward (1841–1913).
Although Ward and
Gumplowicz developed their...
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Gumplowicz may
refer to:
Ludwig Gumplowicz (1838–1909) —
Polish sociologist, jurist, historian, and
political scientist.
Philippe Gumplowicz (b. 1950)...
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Philippe Gumplowicz (born 6
October 1950 in Paris) is a
French professor of universities,
musicologist and
music historian. His parents, a
couple of Polish...
- Nation. pg. 121, 133, 152 Wissler, C. 1923. Man and Culture. pg 42, 179.
Gumplowicz, L. 1909. Der R****enkampf[permanent dead link] pg. 163-175, 179-181,...
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theory of the state",
heavily influenced by the
earlier sociologist Ludwig Gumplowicz and his intertribal,
intergroup competition, "race-conflict" (R****enkampf)...
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Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, a
critic of
antisemitism (1893),
Maksymilian Ernest Gumplowicz, and by the Russian-Jewish
anthropologist Samuel Weissenberg. In 1909...
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Eastern Europe.
Polish sociologist Ludwig Gumplowicz has done
sociological research on
society and law.
Gumplowicz's main
contribution to the
development of...
- center.
Scholars believe this term was
coined by
Polish sociologist Ludwig Gumplowicz in the 19th century,
although alternate theories suggest that he only...
- Bobrzyński
Chrzanowski Czartoryski Dmowski Doboszyński
Giertych Głąbiński
Gumplowicz Jeske-Choińskis
Koneczny Konopczyński Krasiński Krasnodębski
Legutko Mackiewicz...