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Johann Karl Rodbertus (August 12, 1805, Greifswald, Swedish Pomerania – December 6, 1875, Jagetzow), also known as Karl Rodbertus-Jagetzow, was a German economist and socialist and a leading member of the Linkes Zentrum (centre-left) in the Prussian national assembly.

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  • Die Forderungen der arbeitenden Klassen (The claims of the working classes, 1837)
  • Zur Erkenntnis unserer staatswirthschaftlichen Zustände (Toward an appreciation of our economic circumstances, 1842)
  • Soziale Briefe, addressed to Julius von Kirchmann (1850–51)
  • Der Normalarbeitstag (The standard work day, 1871)
  • Beleuchtung der socialen Frage (Some light on social questions, 1875)

The statement of his theory of crises, contained in his Soziale Briefe, has appeared in an English translation under the title of Overproduction and Crises (New York, 1898).

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