- Kurt Albert Gerlach
Kurt Albert Gerlach (
1886 -October 19 ,1922 ) was a German sociologist.Life
Gerlach was the son of a German factory owner. He had studied at the university of
Kiel underFerdinand Tönnies and received his doctorate in 1911 with a work on the role of Denmark in global economy. He then studied at theUniversity of Leipzig . In 1911 and 1912 he went to England and studied at theLondon School of Economics (LSE) and became member of theFabian Society . In 1913 he habilitated in Leipzig with a treaty on protective measures for female factory workers in England. The lecture was onsyndicalism .He joined the institute for world economy and sea-trade in Kiel, directed by
Bernhard Harms . From 1919 on, Gerlach taught economy at theAachen Polytechnic. In 1922, Gerlach was accepted as the future director of the FrankfurtInstitute for Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung) in Frankfurt by the Prussian ministry of education and he taught economy and sociology atFrankfurt University . He had already designed the agenda of the institute, but because of his untimely death fromdiabetes in 1922,Carl Grünberg became the founding director in his stead, followed byMax Horkheimer in 1930.Gerlach had been close to adherents of a moderate socialism from above, coupled with social reforms (Kathedersozialisten), but became member of the
SPD in November 1914 and changed to the more radicalUSPD in the autumn of 1919. Later on, he sympathised withAnarcho-Syndicalism and became a Marxist.Works
* Dänemarks Stellung in der Weltwirtschaft. Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung derr Handelsbezichung en zu Deutschland,Englannnd und Skandinavien. Schriften des Instituts für Seeverkehr und Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel 3 (Jena 1911).
* Die Bedeutung des Arbeiterinnenschutzes. Habilitationsschrift.Leipzig Theorie und Praxis des Syndikalismus (München/Leipzig 1913).
* Syndikalismus in England. Der Staatsbürger, 4, 1, 1913.
* Die Frau und das Genossenschaftswesen (Jena 1918).
* Allgemeine Gutachten IV. In:Ignaz Jastrow (ed.), Die Reform der staatswissenschaftlichen Studien. Fünfzig Gutachten. (München/Leipzig, Verein für Sozialpolitik 1920), 75-95.ources
* Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories, and Political Significance (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) (MIT Press 1995), ISBN 0-262-73113-4.
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