In the English-speaking world, Karl Renner is by far the best-known among the Austro-Marxists who were active in the Austrian socialist movement during the first few decades of the twentieth century
Eli Ginzberg Livres






Agenda for American Jews
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Proposes questions around the problems confronting American Jews shortly after World War II. Identifies the strategic problem areas of concern to American Jews and seeks to set out where solutions can be found.
Talent and Performance
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A study of how talent correlates to future performance and success. Also examines preconditions that help to differentiate the more successful from the less successful individual.
The House of Adam Smith
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The Ineffective Soldier; Lessons for Management and the Nation; 2
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Psychiatry and Military Manpower Policy
A Reappraisal of the Experience in World War II
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The Uneducated
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The Unemployed
- 437pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Focusing on the impact of unemployment during the 1930s and 1940s, the book offers a striking portrayal of how relief policies affected typical American families. It explores the demoralizing influence of these policies, revealing the profound consequences on individuals and households during the Great Depression. Through detailed case studies, the author sheds light on the struggles and resilience of families navigating economic hardship, making it a poignant examination of social welfare and its implications.
My Brother's Keeper
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on American Jewry in the 21st century, this memoir offers insights from Eli Ginzberg, a prominent figure in applied economics and a consultant to nine U.S. presidents. Drawing on his extensive experience, Ginzberg reflects on employment policy and human resource development from 1935 to today, providing a unique perspective as both an active participant and a critical social science analyst. His narrative highlights the evolution of social policies and their impact on the Jewish community in America.