- The State (book)
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name = The State
title_orig = Der Staat
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author =Franz Oppenheimer
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country =German Empire
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subject = The state
genre =Political sociology
publisher = Unknown
pub_date = 1908
english_pub_date = 1922
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followed_by ="The State" (German: "Der Staat") is a book by German sociologist
Franz Oppenheimer first published in Germany in 1908. Oppenheimer wrote the book inFrankfurt am Main during 1907, as a fragment of the four-volume "System of Sociology", an intended interpretative framework for the understanding ofsocial evolution on which he laboured from the 1890s until the end of his life.Paul Gottfried , Introduction to the 1999 Transaction Publishers edition, p. i–xvi] The work summarizes Oppenheimer's general theory on the origin, development and future transformation of theState . "The State," which Oppenheimer's missionary zeal pervades, was widely read and passionately discussed in the early 20th century. It was well received by—and influential on—as diverse an audience as Israeli halutzim, American and Slaviccommunitarian s,West German ChancellorLudwig Erhard , andanarcho-capitalists includingCharles Hamilton andMurray Rothbard .A
classical liberal and socialist sympathist, Oppenheimer regardedcapitalism as "a system of exploitation and capital revenues as the gain of that exploitation", but placed the blame not on the genuinelyfree market , but on theintervention of the state . Oppenheimer's view of the state is profoundly opposed to the then dominant characterisation propounded by G. W. F. Hegel of the state as an admirable achievement of modern civilisation.Proponents of this view tend to accept the social contract view that the State came about as every larger groups of people agreed to subordinate their private interests for the common good. In contrast, Opphenheimer's theory was an advancement of thetheory of conquest developed during the late 19th century byLudwig Gumplowicz .cite book | last = Gross | first = Feliks | title = The Civic and the Tribal State | publisher = Greenwood Press | location = Westport | year = 1998 | isbn = 0313291454 |pages=p.14] According to the theory of conquest, the state comes into being through war and conquest, a consequence of which is the establishment ofsocial class es; the dominant conquerors and the subordinate conquered. This, in turn, leads to the emergence of a political system to consolidate the power of the conquerors, to perpetuate and regulate class divisions. Oppenheimer's views led the American essayist, Albert Jay Nock, writing in the first half of the 20th century, to remark that, "Taking the State wherever found, striking into its history at any point, one sees no way to differentiate the activities of its founders, administrators and beneficiaries from those of a professional-criminal class."citequotePublication history
"The State" was first published in Germany in 1908. The 1922 English edition does not include the alterations Oppenheimer made to the 1929 German edition. In his introduction to the 1922 edition, Oppenheimer refers to authoritative editions of the work in English, French, Hungarian and Serbian, noting in addition the proliferation of pirated editions in Japanese, Hebrew, Russian and Yiddish.
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State; Its History and Development Viewed Sociologically | publisher = Arno Press | location = New York | year = 1972 | isbn = 0405004338
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State | publisher = Free Life Editions | location = New York | year = 1975 | isbn = 0914156047
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State | publisher = Fox & Wilkes | year = 1997 | isbn = 0930073231 (paperback)
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State | publisher = Fox & Wilkes | year = 1997 | isbn = 0930073223 (hardback)
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State: Its History and Development Viewed Sociologically | publisher = Transaction Publishers | location = New Brunswick | year = 1999 | isbn = 1560009659
*cite book | last = Oppenheimer | first = Franz | title = The State | publisher = Black Rose Books | location = Montréal | year = 2007 | isbn = 1551643006Related topics
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Anarcho-capitalist literature
*"Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology "Footnotes
External links
*" [http://www.franz-oppenheimer.de/state0.htm The State] ", 1922 English version.
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