Michael Flürscheim

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Michael Flürscheim (January 27, 1844, Frankfurt/Main - April 26, 1912) was a German economist. He was born in Frankfurt to a wealthy family. He was prominent in the town of Gaggenau where he helped found a factory. He had 6 children from 2 wives. He was a big advocate of Henry George. His brother Hermann A. Flurscheim (1851-1914) became a New York retailer. His son, Bernhard Jacques Flurscheim was a chemist. His grandson, Charles Flurscheim was an electrical engineer.

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  • Auf friedlichem Wege, 1884
  • Der einzige Rettungsweg, 1890 ([1])

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