17-407: NSSR may refer to: The New School for Social Research North Shore Scenic Railroad , a heritage railway between Duluth and Two Harbors, Minnesota, USA Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue North Shore Safety Riders , a Sydney downhill skating crew. North Shore Stump Removal Ltd , Tree Stump Removal Business, Auckland, NZ Topics referred to by
34-540: A machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Misplaced Pages. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify
51-857: A science of political economics , 1965. "The Normative Roots of Economic Value",1967, in Hook, Human Values and Economic Policy . "Toward a Science of Political Economics", 1969, in Heilbroner, editor, Economic Means and Social Ends "Economic Means and Social Ends: A Rejoinder", 1969, in Heilbroner, editor, Economic Means and Social Ends "Toward a Science of Political Economics", 1970, in Phenomenology and Social Reality . "Adam Smith's System of Economic Growth", 1975, in Skinner and Wilson, editors, Essays on Adam Smith The Path of Economic Growth , 1976. "Prometheus Unbound: A new world in
68-422: A separate new institution The New School for Social Research under the general banner of The New School. Adolph Lowe German sociologist and economist [REDACTED] You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German . (July 2014) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View
85-1192: Is Business Cycle Theory Possible at All?", Structural Change and Economic Dynamics ) "Weitere Bemerkungen zur Konjunkturforschung", 1926, Wirtschaftdienst "Zur Möglichkeit der Konjukturtheorie: Antwort auf Frank Oppenheimer", 1927, WWA "Über den Einfluss monetärer Faktoren auf der Konjukturzyklus", 1928, in Diel, editor, Beiträge zur Wirstschaftstheorie "Kredit und Konjuktur", 1929, in Boese, editor, Wandlungen des Kapitalismus Auslandsanleihen "Reparationspolitik", 1930, Neue Blätter für den Sozialismus "Lohnabbau als Mittel der Krisenbekämpfung?", 1930, Neue Blätter für den Sozialismus "Der Sinn der Weltwirschaftskrise", 1931, Neue Blätter für den Sozialismus "Das gegenwartige Bildungsproblem der deutschen Universität", 1931, Die Erziehung "Über den Sinn und die Grenzen verstehender Nationalökonomie", 1932, WWA "Der Stand und die nächste Zukunft der Konjukturforschung in Deutschland", 1933, Festschrift fur Arthur Spiethoff "Some Theoretical Considerations of
102-659: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The New School for Social Research The New School for Social Research ( NSSR ), previously known as The University in Exile and The New School University , is a graduate-level educational institution that is one of the divisions of The New School in New York City , United States . NSSR explores and promotes what they describe as global peace and global justice . It enrolls more than 1,000 students from all regions of
119-991: The 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF FAST WorldCat National Germany United States France BnF data Czech Republic Spain Netherlands Israel Academics Mathematics Genealogy Project People Deutsche Biographie DDB Other IdRef SNAC Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adolph_Lowe&oldid=1258007793 " Categories : 1893 births 1995 deaths German men centenarians German economists Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to
136-1106: The Nazi Party . The University in Exile was initially founded by the director of the New School, Alvin Saunders Johnson , through the financial contributions of Hiram Halle and the Rockefeller Foundation . The University in Exile and its subsequent incarnations have been the intellectual heart of the New School. Notable scholars associated with the University in Exile include psychologists Erich Fromm and Max Wertheimer , political philosophers Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss , social psychologist Everett Dean Martin , philosophers Aron Gurwitsch , Hans Jonas , and Reiner Schürmann , sociologists Alfred Schutz , Peter L. Berger , and Arthur Vidich , economists Adolph Lowe and Robert Heilbroner , and historians Charles Tilly and Louise Tilly . Following
153-1363: The Boom", 1938, Manchester Statistical Society The Universities in Transformation , 1940. "A Reconsideration of the Law of Supply and Demand", 1942, Social Research . "The Trend in World Economics", 1944, American J of Econ and Sociology "On the Mechanistic Approach in Economics", 1951, Social Research . "A Structural Model of Production", 1952, Social Research "National Economic Planning", 1952, in Hanley, editor, Survey of Contemporary Economics "The Classical Theory of Economic Growth", 1954, Social Research . "Structural Analysis of Real Capital Formation", 1955, in Abramovitz, editor, Capital Formation and Economic Growth . "The Practical Uses of Theory: Comment", 1959, Social Research . "Wirtschaftstheorie - der nächtste Schritt", 1959, Hamburger Jahrbuch fur Wirtschafts und Gesellschaftspolitik On Economic Knowledge: Toward
170-543: The Meaning of Trend", 1935, Proceedings Manchester Statistical Society Economics and Sociology: A plea for cooperation in the social sciences , 1935. "Economic Analysis and Social Structure", 1936, Manchester School . "The Social Productivity of Technical Improvements", 1937, Manchester School "The Task of Democratic Education: pre-Hitler Germany and England", 1937, Social Research The Price of Liberty: A German on contemporary Britain , 1937. "The Turn of
187-656: The United States and from more than 70 countries. The New School for Social Research was founded in 1919 by, among others, Charles Beard , John Dewey , James Harvey Robinson , and Thorstein Veblen . In 1933, what became known as the University in Exile , had become a haven for scholars who had been dismissed from teaching positions by the Italian fascists under Benito Mussolini or had to flee Adolf Hitler and
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#1732794040141204-585: The collapse of totalitarian regimes in Europe, the University in Exile was renamed the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science. In 1964, John R. Everett became the President of the New School for Social Research, which position he held until he retired in 1982. Harry Gideonse was Chancellor of the New School for Social Research from 1966 until 1975, when he retired. In 1997, the school
221-1733: The making", 1978, in Spicker, editor, Organism, Medicine and Metaphysics "What is Evolutionary Economics? Remarks upon receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award", 1980, Journal of Economic Issues . "Is Economic Value Still a Problem?", 1981, Social Research "Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? A self-critique", 1982, Social Research . Has Freedom a Future? , 1988. Secondary sources [ edit ] Will Lissner: "In memoriam: Adolph Lowe, 1893-1995 - economist" , American Journal of Economics and Sociology, January 1996. Claus-Dieter Krohn: Der Philosophische Ökonom. Zur intellektuellen Biographie Adolph Lowes. 240 Seiten, Mai 1996 ISBN 3-89518-081-5 Volker Caspari, Bertram Schefold: Franz Oppenheimer und Adolph Lowe. Zwei Wirtschaftswissenschaftler der Frankfurter Universität. 312 Seiten, 1996 ISBN 3-89518-088-2 Claus-Dieter Krohn: Vertreibung und Akkulturation deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftler nach 1933 am Beispiel A.L.s und der 'University in Exile' an der New School for Social Research in New York in: Der Exodus aus Nazideutschland und die Folgen. Jüdische Wissenschaftler im Exil Hg. Marianne Hassler, Attempto, Tübingen 1997 ISBN 3-89308-265-4 External links [ edit ] Biography at HET Biography at School of Cooperative Individualism Archive holdings and short bio , State University of New York , Albany Newspaper clippings about Adolph Lowe in
238-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NSSR . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NSSR&oldid=1023766502 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
255-1628: The template {{Translated|de|Adolph Lowe}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Misplaced Pages:Translation . Adolph Lowe (born Adolf Löwe ; 4 March 1893 – 3 June 1995) was a German sociologist and economist. His best known student was Robert Heilbroner . He was born in Stuttgart and died in Wolfenbüttel . Major publications of Adolph Lowe [ edit ] Arbeitslosigkeit und Kriminalität , 1914. "Zur Methode der Kriegswirtschaftsgesetzgebung", 1915, Die Hilfe "Die freie Konkurrenz", 1915, Die Hilfe Wirtschaftliche Demobilisierung , 1916. "Mitteleuropäische Demobilisierung", 1917, Wirtschaftszeitung der Zentralmächte . "Die ausführende Gewalt in der Ernährungspolitik", 1917, Europäische Staats- und Wirtschaftszeitung "Die Massenpreisung im System der Volksernährung", 1917, Europäische Staats- und Wirtschaftszeitung "Die Fragen der Übergangswirtschaft", 1918, Die Woche "Die Arbeiter- und Soldatenräte in der Demobilmachung", 1919, Europäische Staats- und Wirtschaftszeitung "Die Neue Demokratie", 1919, Der Spiegel "Die Soziologie des modernen Judentums", 1920, Der Spiegel "Zur gegenwartige Stand der Konjukturforschung in Deutschland", 1925, in Bonn and Palyi, editors, Die Wirtschaftswissenshaft nach dem Kriege , 1925. "Chronik der Weltwirtschaft", 1925, WWA "Wie ist Konjunkturtheorie uberhaupt möglich?", 1926, WWA (transl. 1997, "How
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289-594: Was renamed New School University. It was renamed the "New School for Social Research" in 2005, returning to the original name of the university. Its various colleges were regrouped under various names such as College of Performing Arts (taking on the existing music, jazz, and drama schools), Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts , Parsons School of Design and The New School for Public Engagement (taking on Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy, plus media studies, language studies and other programs). The university also continued with
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