Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik

The Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik (ISSN 0174-819X, English: Archives for Social Science and Social Welfare[1]) was an academic journal for the social sciences in Germany between 1888 and 1933. Its first editors were Edgar Jaffé, Werner Sombart, and Max Weber. The latter published his seminal essay The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism in the journal in two parts in 1904 and 1905.

Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik
DisciplineSociology
LanguageGerman
Publication details
History1888–1933
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Arch. Sozialwiss. Sozialpolit.
Indexing
ISSN0174-819X

Jaffé bought the journal in 1903 for 60000 Mark from the Social Democrat Heinrich Braun, who had founded and edited the journal under the title Archiv für soziale Gesetzgebung und Statistik (Archive for Social Legislation and Statistics) since 1888 and changed its title to Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik in 1904.

In 1933, when the Nazis gained power in Germany, the last editor of the Archive, then-editor Emil Lederer and half of the editorial staff of the journal were forced to emigrate and the journal ceased to exist.

Essays published in the Archiv

  • Max Weber, "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" ("Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus"), Archiv für Sozialwissenschaften 20, no. 1 (1904), pp. 1–54; 21, no. 1 (1905), pp. 1–110.
  • Ludwig von Mises, "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" ("Die Wirtschaftsrechnung im sozialistischen Gemeinwesen"), Archiv für Sozialwissenschaften 47, no. 1 (1920), pp. 86–121.

References

  1. Hans Derks (6 September 2018). The Market and the Oikos: Max Weber: East and West. BRILL. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-90-04-38391-3.



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