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Otto Kirchheimer was a prominent German-American political theorist and a notable member of the Frankfurt School, known for his critical theories in sociology and political science. Born in Frankfurt in 1903, he was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical upheavals in Germany during the early 20th century. Kirchheimer's work primarily focused on the intersection of law, political theory, and society, which he explored through a critical lens that emphasized the implications of authoritarianism and democracy.

After fleeing Nazi Germany due to his Jewish heritage and anti-fascist stance, Kirchheimer settled in the United States where he continued his academic pursuits. His notable publications, including "The Fate of Small Business in Nazi Germany" and "Secret Reports on Nazi Germany," reflect his keen insights into the socio-economic conditions of his time. Despite the challenges he faced as an exile, Kirchheimer's contributions to political theory remain influential, as they provide a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of power and resistance in both authoritarian and democratic contexts.

国籍 美国人, 德语
出生日期 February 15, 1903
出生地点 Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
去世日期 June 22, 1965