Alexander Rüstow

Rüstow {{circa|1960}} Alexander Rüstow (8 April 1885 – 30 June 1963) was a German sociologist and economist. At the Colloque Walter Lippmann in August 1938 he popularised the term "neoliberalism". He became one of the fathers of the "Social Market Economy" that shaped the economy of West Germany after World War II. Rüstow was the grandnephew of Wilhelm Rüstow, the grandson of Cäsar Rüstow and the father of Dankwart Rustow. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rüstow, Alexander
Published: Zürich : Rentsch, 1963
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Rüstow, Alexander 1885-1963
Published: Erlenbach [u.a.] : Rentsch, 1952
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by Rüstow, Alexander 1885-1963
Published: Erlenbach [u.a.] : Rentsch, 1950
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