Otto Hintze

Ernst Troeltsch and Max Weber greatly shaped Hintze's ideas. These thinkers influenced his views on institutions. Hintze stressed that Western groups developed in a logical way. He felt these groups had roots in the past. He saw a clear line from earlier times to modern systems. This was key to his view of history. Hintze argued against seeing change as random. He instead saw progress and reason within Western setups. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Hintze, Otto
Published in Beiträge zur brandenburgischen und preußischen Geschichte : Festschrift zu Gustav Schmollers 70. Geburtstag / hrsg. vom Verein für Geschichte der Mark Brandenburg. - Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1908. - S. 403-493 (1908)Classmark: B 1013 (HB 5.6)Article -
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14Published 1913Other Authors: “…Hintze, Otto…”
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15Published 1910Other Authors: “…Hintze, Otto…”
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