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Paul Eltzbacher (18 February 1868 – 25 October 1928) was a Jewish German law professor. Eltzbacher was born in Cologne. From 1890 to 1895, he was a junior lawyer for the regional court districts of Cologne and Frankfurt, with a year off in 1891–1892 for military service. By 1899, he had attained his doctorate and set about writing a treatise upon the subject of anarchism, for which he was made a professor in 1906. After this point, he limited his opinions to the area of civil rights with respect to commercial law. However, it is for his earlier writings upon the subject of anarchism that he is known today.

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  • Paul Eltzbacher (de)
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  • Эльцбахер, Пауль (ru)
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  • Paul Eltzbacher (* 18. Februar 1868 in Köln; † 25. Oktober 1928 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Professor der Rechte. (de)
  • Paul Eltzbacher est un avocat allemand, né le 18 février 1868 à Cologne et mort le 25 octobre 1928 à Berlin. (fr)
  • Paul Eltzbacher, född 18 februari 1868 i Köln, död 25 oktober 1928 i Berlin var en tysk judisk juridikprofessor, politiker och författare. Denna artikel om en person med huvudsaklig anknytning till Tyskland saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Пауль Эльцбахер (нем. Paul Eltzbacher); 1868—1928) — немецкий юрист, экономист и педагог, доцент университета в Галле, профессор в Берлине (нем. Handelshochschule Berlin). (ru)
  • Paul Eltzbacher (18 February 1868 – 25 October 1928) was a Jewish German law professor. Eltzbacher was born in Cologne. From 1890 to 1895, he was a junior lawyer for the regional court districts of Cologne and Frankfurt, with a year off in 1891–1892 for military service. By 1899, he had attained his doctorate and set about writing a treatise upon the subject of anarchism, for which he was made a professor in 1906. After this point, he limited his opinions to the area of civil rights with respect to commercial law. However, it is for his earlier writings upon the subject of anarchism that he is known today. (en)
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  • Paul Eltzbacher (* 18. Februar 1868 in Köln; † 25. Oktober 1928 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Professor der Rechte. (de)
  • Paul Eltzbacher est un avocat allemand, né le 18 février 1868 à Cologne et mort le 25 octobre 1928 à Berlin. (fr)
  • Paul Eltzbacher (18 February 1868 – 25 October 1928) was a Jewish German law professor. Eltzbacher was born in Cologne. From 1890 to 1895, he was a junior lawyer for the regional court districts of Cologne and Frankfurt, with a year off in 1891–1892 for military service. By 1899, he had attained his doctorate and set about writing a treatise upon the subject of anarchism, for which he was made a professor in 1906. After this point, he limited his opinions to the area of civil rights with respect to commercial law. However, it is for his earlier writings upon the subject of anarchism that he is known today. After World War I, Eltzbacher was an adherent to Bolshevism. He suggested in his work Der Bolschewismus und die deutsche Zukunft (1919) that Germany's interests would be best served by adopting a Bolshevik regime. As a member of the Reichstag, Eltzbacher argued in April 1919 for complete state ownership without compensation. The Deutsche Tageszeitung newspaper dubbed Eltzbacher's new theory as "National Bolshevism". Eltzbacher was a brother of the author J. Ellis Barker, who emigrated to Britain and gained fame and influence as one of the most active haters of his German homeland. He died in Berlin, aged 60. (en)
  • Paul Eltzbacher, född 18 februari 1868 i Köln, död 25 oktober 1928 i Berlin var en tysk judisk juridikprofessor, politiker och författare. Denna artikel om en person med huvudsaklig anknytning till Tyskland saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Пауль Эльцбахер (нем. Paul Eltzbacher); 1868—1928) — немецкий юрист, экономист и педагог, доцент университета в Галле, профессор в Берлине (нем. Handelshochschule Berlin). (ru)
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