Karl Höchberg | |
Birth Date: | 8 September 1853 |
Birth Place: | Frankfurt, Germany |
Nationality: | German |
Occupation: | Writer, publisher, economist |
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Other Names: | Dr. Ludwig Richter, R.F. Seifert |
Karl Höchberg (8 September 1853 – 21 June 1885) was a German social-reformist writer, publisher and economist,[1] who acted under the pseudonyms Dr. Ludwig Richter and R.F. Seifert.
In 1876, he became a member of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany (SDAP). From 1877 to 1878, he was responsible for editing the Zukunft ("Future") magazine. He was in exile in Switzerland from 1878 onwards, first to avoid conscription to the Prussian military,[2] and then due to the anti-socialist laws.[3] Eduard Bernstein and Karl Kautsky were his secretaries and pupils in Zurich. Afterwards, between 1879 and 1881, he was editor of the Jahrbuch für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik ("Yearbook for Social Science and Social Politics").