Hermann Weil
Hermann Weil | |
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Hermann Weil (c. 1910) | |
Born |
Steinsfurt, Germany | September 18, 1868
Died |
October 3, 1927 59) Frankfurt, Germany | (aged
Nationality | Germany |
Known for |
Grain trader Institute for Social Research |
Spouse(s) | Rosa Weil |
Children | Felix Weil |
Hermann Weil (18 September 1868 – 3 October 1927) was a German-Argentine businessman, who in the beginning of the 20th century was the biggest grain trader in the world. He was a patron of his hometown Steinsfurt in addition to the University of Frankfurt. He funded the Institute for Social Research which developed the Frankfurt School of Marxist thought and critical theory. He was the father of Felix Weil.[1]
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