Gustav Eckstein
Gustav Eckstein (1875–1916) was an Austrian social democrat, and associate of Karl Kautsky. Apart from that, Eckstein was also a journalist and scholar.[1]
Legacy
Eckstein is usually remembered today for playing a role in communism. Dr. Otto Steiger writes that:
I think that this person could be Gustav Eckstein (1875–1916), socialist (marxian revisionist) and economist. For a broader public he is known as a critic of Rosa Luxemburg's Die Akkumulation des Kapitals. His review of this book has been printed as an appendix in all German editions of Die Akkumulation after Luxembourg's death.[2]
References
- ↑ Eissler, Kurt Robert (2001). Freud and the seduction theory: a brief love affair. International Universities Press. pp. 338–339.
- ↑ Wood, John Cunningham (1993). Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments. Taylor & Francis. p. 249.
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