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This volume of Walter Eucken's Collected Writings presents a selection of letters from the years 1933 to 1945 that provide new insights into a range of personal and scholarly relationships and are ...
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The selected letters of Walter Eucken from the years 1933 to 1945 shed light on previously unknown aspects of his biography and offer insights into a range of personal and academic relationships that were of great significance for the genesis of his work as well as for the formation and activities of the Freiburg School and the Freiburg Circle. The letters are an important source for the genesis of Eucken's two major works. They make it evident how and why, in the mid-1930s, he abandoned his plan to write a "Theoretical Economics" and instead focused entirely on the "Foundations of Economics." The letters also reveal how his work on the "Foundations" led him to the later, posthumously published "Principles of Economic Policy." For many questions concerning the history of ordoliberalism and Eucken's biography and works, the letters are the decisive source. They show his conduct during the processes of political conformity in 1933/34 and provide an impression of Eucken's assessment of the general political situation and of specific political events. In some draft letters, Eucken's criticism of Nazi policies becomes openly visible. Some letters hint at the threats he and his family faced under the Nazi regime and the depth of his engagement with the basic tenets of Nazi conceptions of science. The letters also make clear his reflections on religion and worldview and their relationship to science. The letters make it possible to trace Eucken's path toward his understanding of order and "ordo" as well as the relationship between freedom and order. It becomes evident that Eucken's and the ordoliberal school's essential conception of order and freedom was a direct result of their confrontation with National Socialism.
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Price: £146.50
Pages: 720
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: 31 July 2026
ISBN: 9783161645518
Format: Hardcover
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Economic theory and philosophy, Political economy, Diaries, letters and journals

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Uwe Dathe (Herausgegeben von) Research associate at the universities of Leipzig, Jena, and Braunschweig; 2000-05 DAAD lecturer at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine; research associate at the Thuringian University and State Library Jena.Lars P. Feld (Herausgegeben von) Born 1966; Director of the Walter Eucken Institute, Freiburg; Professor of Economic Policy and Ordoliberalism (University of Freiburg); Member of the Minimum Wage Commission; Member of the Scientific Advisory Board at the Federal Ministry of Finance; Spokesperson of the Kronberger Kreis.Walter Eucken (Von (Autor)) (1891-1950) Born in Jena; studied economics, history, and philosophy in Kiel, Jena, and Bonn; 1913 doctorate in Bonn; 1921 habilitation in Berlin; 1925 professorship at the University of Tübingen; 1927-50 professorship at the University of Freiburg; died 1950 in London during a lecture series at the London School of Economics.
1. Vorwort 2. Einleitung 2.1. Wissenschaft und Politik. Zum Inhalt und Kontext der Briefe 2.2. Zur Überlieferung und Edition 3. Briefe 1933-1945 4. Biogramme 5. Literaturverzeichnis 6. Korrespondenzregister 7. Personenregister 8. Sachregister