Ebook: The Collected Writings of Gottfried Feder
Author: Gottfried Feder
- Genre: Economy
- Tags: Gottfried Feder, NSDAP, Adolf Hitler, Germany, Book, Economics, Programme, The German State on a National Socialist Foundation, National Socialism, State, Bank, Banking, Ownership, Land, Property, Manifesto, Credit, Economy, Manifesto for Breaking the Thralldom of Interest, Interest, Usury, Thralldom, Das Manifest zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft des Geldes, Geldes, Manifesto for the Abolition of Interest Slavery, National Socialist, NS, German Ministry of Economics
- Publisher: Sudetenland Verlag
- Language: English
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Gottfried Feder, (January 27th, 1883, Würzburg, Germany — September 24th,1941, Murnau), was a German political activist who was the principal economic theoretician of the initial phase of German National Socialism.
Feder, a civil engineer, gained notoriety in 1919 for his book ‘Manifesto for Breaking the Thralldom of Interest’, and his speech before a German Workers’ Party meeting at Munich in September of that year provided the immediate inspiration for Adolf Hitler’s entry into politics. Feder’s socialist and anti-capitalist ideas subsequently found expression in Hitler’s 25-point program for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (N.S.D.A.P.) in March 1920, as well as in Feder’s own book, ‘German State on the National Socialist Foundation’, considered by Hitler to be “the catechism of the [National Socialist] movement.”
Between 1924 and 1936 Feder sat in the German Reichstag and served as chairman of the N.S.D.A.P. economic council (1931), state secretary of the German Ministry of Economics (1933), and state housing commissioner (1934). With the general accommodation of Nazi policy to the existing economic system, however, Feder’s role in party affairs drastically diminished, and by 1936 he had been relegated to virtual obscurity.
Feder, a civil engineer, gained notoriety in 1919 for his book ‘Manifesto for Breaking the Thralldom of Interest’, and his speech before a German Workers’ Party meeting at Munich in September of that year provided the immediate inspiration for Adolf Hitler’s entry into politics. Feder’s socialist and anti-capitalist ideas subsequently found expression in Hitler’s 25-point program for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (N.S.D.A.P.) in March 1920, as well as in Feder’s own book, ‘German State on the National Socialist Foundation’, considered by Hitler to be “the catechism of the [National Socialist] movement.”
Between 1924 and 1936 Feder sat in the German Reichstag and served as chairman of the N.S.D.A.P. economic council (1931), state secretary of the German Ministry of Economics (1933), and state housing commissioner (1934). With the general accommodation of Nazi policy to the existing economic system, however, Feder’s role in party affairs drastically diminished, and by 1936 he had been relegated to virtual obscurity.
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