Theodor Hertzka

Theodor Hertzka, or Hertzka Tivadar (July 13, 1845, Budapest – October 22, 1924, Wiesbaden) was a Jewish-Hungarian-Austrian economist and journalist.

Theodor Hertzka
Born(1845-07-13)July 13, 1845
DiedOctober 22, 1924(1924-10-22) (aged 79)
NationalityHungarian-Austrian
FieldMonetary theory
School or
tradition
Freiwirtschaft

Life

He studied at the universities of Vienna and Budapest, and in 1872 became a member of the editorial staff of the Neue Freie Presse of Vienna. In 1879 he founded the newspaper Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung, which he edited until 1886. He was a friend of Johannes Brahms.

Hertzka has been called the "Austrian Bellamy", because his novel Freiland, ein soziales Zukunftsbild[1] had a similar theme to that of Edward Bellamy's novel Looking Backward.

Though Hertzka was not a Zionist and his utopian vision was directed at human beings in general, Theodore Herzl acknowledged the influence of Hertzka on his own ideas in the opening chapter of his book Der Judenstadt, envisioning the creation of a Jewish state.

Bibliography

Other works by Hertzka are:

  • Die Mängel des österreichischen Aktiengesetzentwurfs, Vienna, 1875;
  • Das Wesen des Geldes, Leipzig, 1887
    (in which he recommended the introduction of the gold standard in Austria);
  • Die Gesetze der Handelspolitik, ib. 1880;
  • Das Personenporto: Ein Vorschlag zur Durchführung eines billigen Einheitstarifs im Personenverkehr der Eisenbahnen, Vienna, 1885;
  • Die Gesetze der sozialen Entwickelung, Leipzig, 1886;
  • Freiland – ein soziales Zukunftsbild Leipzig, 1890;
  • Wechselkurs und Agio, Vienna, 1894
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References

  1. Freeland: A Social Anticipation. London: Chatto & Windus, 1891.
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Isidore Singer (1901–1906). "Theodor Hertka". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.

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