Leilão 92 Parte 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photogaphs, Jewelry: silver, Fashion
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26.10.22
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“Karl Marx ueber die menschliche und kapitalistische Wirtschaft” Georg von Charasoff, 1st lifetime ed., 1909, in German


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“Karl Marx ueber die menschliche und kapitalistische Wirtschaft” Georg von Charasoff, 1st lifetime ed., 1909, in German
“Karl Marx ueber die menschliche und kapitalistische Wirtschaft. Eine neue Darstellung seiner Lehre” von Dr. Georg von Charasoff,
Berlin, Hans Bondy, 1909, First lifetime edition, 105 pp., half cloth hard cover, gold lettering to spine, 21 x 14 cm.
2 Exlibrises.
1. Art nouveau woodcut exlibris by Ephraim Moshe Lilien of Dr. Franz Oppenheimer, Franz Oppenheimer (March 30, 1864 – September 30, 1943) was a German Jewish sociologist and political economist, who published also in the area of the fundamental sociology of the state.
Ephraim Moses Lilien (May 1874 – 18 July 1925) was an art nouveau illustrator and printmaker particularly noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the "first Zionist artist.
2. Engraved Exlibris of Mordechai Imber, brother of Naftali Herz Imber. Naftali Herz Imber was a Jewish Hebrew-language poet, most notable for writing "Hatikvah", the poem that became the basis for the Israeli national anthem.
Condition: light wear and rubbing to cover; brown stains to several pages; light damping stain to lower edge of first pages; some soiling and track of moth to front endpapers.
Georg von Charasoff (* 24. Juni 1877 in Tiflis; † 4. März 1931 in Zaporižzhja) war ein russischer Mathematiker und Ökonom.
Charasoff war ein Vorläufer von John von Neumann, Vasilij Leontev und Piero Sraffa in der Theorie der linearen Modelle in der Ökonomie. Charasoff antizipierte Konzepte, die Ökonomen heute vertraut sind, wie Dualität, Markovsche Prozesse. Tatsächlich entwickelte er seine Ideen, als die Verwendung der linearen Algebra den Ökonomen völlig unbekannt war: Er war in der Lage, eine Beschreibung und Interpretation in modernen mathematischen Begriffen der klassischen marxistischen Ökonomie zu liefern. Charasoffs lineares Wirtschaftssystem ist mehr als eine Theorie der Preise, er hat als erster erkannt, dass der Produktionspreis ein Eigenvektor der Matrix der Input-Koeffizienten ist und dass die Profitrate nichts anderes als ihr Eigenwert ist. Nicht nur das, Charasoff nahm um zwanzig Jahre vorweg, was von Neumann in seinem Werk „A model of general economicequilibrity“ feststellte, das letzteres Dokument 1932 anlässlich eines Mathematikseminars an der Princeton University offenbarte. Charasoff leitete wie von Neumann formal die Gleichheit der allgemeinen Profitrate mit der allgemeinen Wachstumsrate der gesamten Wirtschaft ab.
Sohn russisch-armenischer Eltern, besuchte von 1886 bis 1890 das klassische Gymnasium in Tiflis, besuchte 1891 nach dem Tod seines Vaters das klassische Gymnasium Richelieu in Odessa, kehrte 1893 nach Tiflis zurück, wo er ein Jahr später als Gefreiter abschloss Schüler. Ab 1894 studierte er Medizin in Moskau, bis er wegen Beteiligung an den Studentenunruhen 1896 aus Russland ausgewiesen wurde. Nach Deutschland übersiedelt, immatrikulierte er sich 1897 an der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät in Heidelberg und begünstigte so seine innere Neigung zur Mathematik. Am 27. Februar 1902 promovierte er nach vierjährigem Studium in Mathematik sowie in Physik und Mechanik als Ergänzungsfächern. Ab 1903 lebte er in der Schweiz und kehrte 1916 nach Russland zurück. Georg von Charasoff starb in der Nacht vom 4. auf den 5. März 1931 bei einem Unfall in der Nähe von Zaporižžja.
1909 veröffentlichte Charasoff sein erstes Buch Karl Marx über die menschliche und kapitalistische Wirtschaft, einen Text, der sich ganz einer systematischen Analyse marxistischer und neoklassischer Wirtschaftstheorien widmet. Das zweite Buch Das System des Marxismus erschien 1910, während das dritte Buch Die Probleme der Produktion und der Verteilung im selben Jahr als Kritik der Theorien von Léon Walras, Carl Menger bis Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk angekündigt wurde.
Georg Georg von Charasoff (Tbilisi, June 24, 1877 - Zaporižzhja, March 4, 1931) was a Russian mathematician and economist.
Charasoff was a forerunner of John von Neumann, Vasilij Leontev and Piero Sraffa in the theory of linear models in economics. Charasoff anticipated concepts familiar to economists today such as duality, Markovian processes. In fact, he developed his ideas about him when the use of linear algebra was completely unknown to economists: he was able to provide a description and interpretation in modern mathematical terms of the classical Marxist economy. Charasoff's linear economic system is more than a theory of prices, he was the first to recognize that the price of production is an eigenvector of the matrix of input coefficients and that the rate of profit is nothing more than its eigenvalue. Not only that, Charasoff anticipated by twenty years what von Neumann concluded in his work “A model of general economic equilibrium”, the latter document disclosed in 1932 on the occasion of a mathematics seminar at Princeton University. Charasoff, like von Neumann, formally deduced the equality of the general rate of profit with the general rate of growth of the entire economy.
Son of Russian Armenian parents, from 1886 to 1890 he attended the classical gymnasium in Tbilisi, in 1891 following the death of his father he attended the classical gymnasium Richelieu in Odessa, in 1893 he returned to Tbilisi where a year later he graduated as a private student. From 1894 he studied medicine in Moscow until he was expelled from Russia for taking part in the student unrest of 1896. Moving to Germany, he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Heidelberg in 1897, thus favoring his inner inclination towards mathematics. On February 27, 1902, after four years of studies, he obtained his doctorate in mathematics and in physics and mechanics as additional fields. From 1903 he lived in Switzerland and in 1916 he returned to Russia. Georg von Charasoff died in an accident on the night of 4-5 March 1931 in the vicinity of Zaporižžja.
In 1909 Charasoff published his first book Karl Marx über die menschliche und kapitalistische Wirtschaft, a text entirely devoted to a systematic analysis of Marxist and neoclassical economic theories. The second book Das system des Marxismus appeared in 1910, while the third book Die Probleme der Produktion und der Verteilung was announced in the same year as a critique of the theories of Léon Walras, Carl Menger to Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk. von Charasoff