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Olga Schnitzler (ne?e Gussmann; 1882-1970) was Arthur's wife; they were married in 1903 and divorced in 1921. Arthur and Olga Schnitzler were good friends of Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel since at least 1921; Alma recounts numerous anecdotes about Schnitzler in her memoir Mein Leben. The Schnitzlers had two children, Lilli and Heinrich. Heinrich Schnitzler (1902-1982) was a director, dramatist, and teacher; he emigrated to the U.S. in 1938. After the Schnitzlers divorced, Alma remained close frie...
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Economist, university professor, and author in Austria and U.S. Born Carl Friedrich Alfred Oskar Morgenstern in Germany.
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Schumpeter taught economics at Harvard.
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From the description of Papers of Joseph Alois Schumpeter, 1914-1960 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 181642517
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Austrian economist; president, Mont Pe?lerin Society, 1947-1962.
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Born in 1840; studied economics at the Universities of Prague and Vienna, 1859-1863; became a prominent economic journalist, as well as writing a number of novels and comedies; gained a doctorate in law, 1866, and worked as an apprentice lawyer until granted a law degree from the University of Krakow, 1867; returned to work as a journalist, and developed Mengarian economics, which reconstructed price theory; published The principles of economics , 1871; joined the civil service, in the Press Dep...
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Karl Kraus
Karl Kraus was born on April 28, 1874 in Gitschin, Bohemia (modern Ji?in, Czech Republic), then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The son of Jakob Kraus, a wealthy Jewish papermaker and businessman, and his wife Ernestine Kantor, Karl moved with his family to Vienna in 1877. He began to study law at the University o...
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Gomperz was a professor of classical philology in Vienna.
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Philosopher and classics scholar Heinrich Gomperz, born in Vienna in 1873, was the son of philosopher Theodor Gomperz. While living in Vienna, Heinrich Gomperz was on the periphery of the Schlick Circle, a discussion group organized in 19...
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