1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Erich Voegelin, Der autoritäre Staat Voegelin reads Austria’s authoritarian constitution as a problem of state formation rather than as either a juristic rearrangement or a fascist import...
Eric Voegelin, “Das Timurbild der Humanisten” — Summary This file is a single German scholarly study of Renaissance historiography...
Eric Voegelin, “Der Befehl Gottes” (1940–41) This file is a single-author scholarly study with an appended critical document collection...
Eric Voegelin, “Abschließende Bemerkung” (1953) This file is a brief concluding remark, not a full treatise or collection...
Eric Voegelin, “Die Ursprünge des Totalitarismus” (1953) Voegelin’s essay is a review of Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism and a compact statement of his own theory of modern political disorder...
Eric Voegelin, „John Stuart Mill — Diskussionsfreiheit und Diskussionsbereitschaft“ (1959) This file is a single four-part philosophical-political essay...
Eric Voegelin, “Der Liberalismus und seine Geschichte” (1960) This file is a single introductory lecture. Voegelin does not offer a party history but a methodological redefinition: liberalism cannot be isolated as a fixe...
Eric Voegelin’s “Das Rechte von Natur” is a compact German philosophical essay in two sections, “Physei Dikaion” and “Phronesis.” It reconstructs Aristotle’s physei dikaion and uses that reconstruction to intervene in mo...
Eric Voegelin, „Ewiges Sein in der Zeit“ (1964) This file is a single philosophical lecture/essay. Its scope is programmatic: Voegelin asks how philosophy and history belong to one another when history is not an object o...
Eric Voegelin, “Was ist Natur?” (1965) Was ist Natur? is a single philosophical essay, a digression from a study of natural right...
This file is a compact multi-author critical dossier, not a single essay. Its four-part structure frames, presents, and revises Eric Voegelin’s reading of Henry James: Donald E...
Eric Voegelin, “On Classical Studies” Voegelin’s essay defends classical studies not as antiquarian refinement but as a discipline of human self-knowledge...