1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Eugen Schwiedland, Landflucht und Besiedlung (1912) Schwiedland’s lecture treats rural exodus as a structural agrarian problem, not simply as a moral failing or an inevitable effect of modernity...
Eugen Schwiedland, Systeme der Arbeitslosenunterstützung (1914) Schwiedland’s 1914 lecture, published as the first pamphlet of the Austrian Association for Combating Unemployment, is a comparative and programmatic interv...
Schwiedland, Die bisherige Entwicklung und heutige Gestaltung des Wirtschaftslebens (1917) Schwiedland’s two Vienna lectures present economic history as a movement from small, self-sufficient units toward ever wider, mor...
Eugen Schwiedland, Die Gesamtheit und der Einzelne. Zwei Vorlesungen (1917) Schwiedland’s 1917 pamphlet frames the relation between persons and social wholes as a problem shared by sociology, ethics, law, and economics...
Eugen Schwiedland, Das Eigentum (1918) Schwiedland’s 1918 treatise presents property as a social institution whose usefulness is inseparable from its moral and political dangers...
Eugen Schwiedland, Das Transportwesen (1918) Schwiedland’s treatise presents a political-economic theory of Verkehr. Transport names the movement of persons and goods, but also the mediation of messages and relations...
Eugen Schwiedland, Der Handel (1918) Schwiedland’s Der Handel defines trade not by the social type of the merchant but by an economic function: acquisition for resale...
Schwiedland, Die Volkswirtschaft unter dem Einfluß der Umwelt (1918) Schwiedland’s 1918 essay is a compact environmental economics...
Eugen Schwiedland, Grundzüge der Weltgestaltung (1918) Schwiedland’s wartime essay treats Weltgestaltung as the ordering of power through wealth, transport, territory, and social organization...
Eugen Schwiedland, Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur (1918) Eugen Schwiedland’s expanded 1918 reissue is a compact socio-economic essay on the relation between technical capability, economic organization, and culture...
Summary: Eugen Schwiedland, Volkswirtschaftslehre (1918) Eugen Schwiedland’s Volkswirtschaftslehre is a lecture-course introduction to political economy for the Technische Hochschule in Wien...
Eugen Schwiedland, Die Wirtschaftsgenossenschaften (1919) Schwiedland’s treatise defines the cooperative as an economic association rather than a charitable or merely political form: Genossenschaften sind Vereinigungen v...