Friedrich Pollock
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German social scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Friedrich Pollock was a German social scientist and philosopher. He was one of the founders of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, and a member of the Frankfurt School of neo-Marxist theory.
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- The History of English Law before the Time of Edward I (1895) (554)
- State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations (1941) (282)
- Is National Socialism a New Order (1941) (252)
- On Certain Properties of Prime Numbers. (194)
- History of English Law (1895) (62)
- Holmes-Pollock Letters: The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Sir Frederick Pollock, 1874-1932@@@The Judicial Opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes: Constitutional Opinions, Selected Excerpts and Epigrams as Given in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 1883-1902 (1942) (25)
- Principles of Contract (1922) (24)
- The Holmes-Pollock Letters (1942) (22)
- An infant’s progress in language (21)
- Die gegenwärtige Lage des Kapitalismus und die Aussichten einer planwirtschaftlichen Neuordnung (1932) (20)
- A First Book of Jurisprudence (1896) (17)
- The Land Laws (16)
- A first book of jurisprudence for students of the common law (15)
- Bemerkungen zur Wirtschaftskrise (1933) (15)
- The genius of the common law (1967) (13)
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE PURE SCIENCES (12)
- Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter volks- und Weltwirtschaftlichen Gesichtspunkten (1933) (10)
- On the Extension of the Principle of Fermat's Theorem of the Polygonal Numbers to the Higher Orders of Series Whose Ultimate Differences are Constant. With a New Theorem Proposed, Applicable to all the Orders. (9)
- Indian Contract And Specific Relief Acts - 4th ed. (8)
- ON THE AIMS AND INSTRUMENTS OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT (8)
- Oxford lectures, and other discourses (8)
- Justice According to Law (1895) (7)
- The economic and social consequences of automation (1957) (7)
- Restatement of the Law of Contracts (1933) (7)
- Jurisprudence and legal essays (1978) (7)
- The League of Nations. (1922) (7)
- The Development of European Polity (1904) (6)
- Automation : a study of its economic and social consequences (1959) (6)
- Recent Social Trends in the United States (1933) (5)
- Pollock's principles of contract (1947) (5)
- The History of the Law of Nature: A Preliminary Study (5)
- ON SOME OF THE CONDITIONS OF MENTAL DEVELOPMENT (4)
- RIGHT AND WRONG: THE SCIENTIFIC GROUND OF THEIR DISTINCTION (4)
- On Commercial Correspondence (1926) (4)
- The King's Peace in the Middle Ages (1899) (3)
- The Continuity of the Common Law (1898) (3)
- For my grandson : remembrances of an ancient Victorian (1934) (3)
- A Brief Survey of Domesday (1896) (3)
- History Of The Science Of Politics (3)
- The Sources of International Law (1902) (2)
- Report[s] of the Royal commission on public records appointed to inquire into and report on the state of the public records and local records of a public nature of England and Wales (2)
- The History of the Law of Nature: A Preliminary Study. Second Article (1902) (2)
- THE FIRST AND THE LAST CATASTROPHE (2)
- VIRCHOW ON THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE (2)
- THE ETHICS OF RELIGION (2)
- The King's Justice in the Early Middle Ages (1898) (2)
- The Expansion of the Common Law. IV. The Law of Reason (1904) (2)
- The Genius of the Common Law. II. The Giants and the Gods (1912) (1)
- Frost Formation on Dartmoor (1)
- I.—Symposium: The Problem of Nationality (1920) (1)
- The Genius of the Common Law. V. Rescue and Ransom (1912) (1)
- The Genius of the Common Law. VII. Perils of the Market-Place (1)
- The Genius of the Common Law. III. Surrebutter Castle (1912) (1)
- The Ruling Caste and Frenzied Trade in Germany. (1916) (1)
- Pollock on The law of partnership (1952) (1)
- The Contact of Public and Private Law (1923) (1)
- Cosmopolitan Custom and International Law (1916) (1)
- Expansion of the Common Law. III. The Sword of Justice (1904) (1)
- Tagore Law Lectures, 1894. The Law of Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Mistake in British India (1895) (1)
- Indian contract and specific relief Acts : with a commentary, critical and explanatory (1931) (1)
- On Some Remarkable Relations Which Obtain among the Roots of the Four Squares into Which a Number May be Divided, as Compared with the Corresponding Roots of Certain Other Numbers (1)
- The Business Letter, Old Style and New (1926) (1)
- Pollock-Holmes letters : the correspondence of Sir Frederick Pollock and Mr. Justice Holmes 1874-1932 (1942) (0)
- IV.—MARCUS AURELIUS AND THE STOIC PHILOSOPHY (0)
- Changes in Family Life (1932) (0)
- A proof (by means of a series) that every number is composed of 4 square numbers, or less, without reference to the properties of prime numbers (0)
- On Certain Properties of Prime Numbers. [Abstract] (0)
- The Devonshire Domesday (0)
- Archaism in modern law : address to the Glasgow Juridical Society (0)
- Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, from Sir Frederick Pollock, London, 13 Oct 1899 (1899) (0)
- An essay on posession in the common law (0)
- Book Review:Automation and Society. Howard Boone Jacobson, Joseph S. Roucek (1960) (0)
- The Sins of the Railroad Period (1927) (0)
- THE POPE WHO SENTENCED HIMSELF1 (0)
- Wald's Pollock on Contracts (1906) (0)
- On Fermat's Theorems of the Polygonal Numbers. First Communication. [Abstract] (0)
- Indian partnership act : with a commentary, critical and explanatory (1929) (0)
- On Certain Properties of the Arithmetical Series Whose Ultimate Differences are Constant. (0)
- A little Persian not a dangerous thing (0)
- Pollock & Mulla on the sale of goods act and the partnership act (1977) (0)
- The Geneva Protocol for the pacific settlement of international disputes (1925) (0)
- Automation: A Study of Its Economic and Social Consequences (1959) (0)
- III.—NOTES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPINOZA (0)
- Outside the law : diversions partly serious (0)
- English Private Law, 1870—1920 (1924) (0)
- The Genius of the Common Law. I. Our Lady and Her Knights (1912) (0)
- The Family: Its Organization and Disorganization (1933) (0)
- The Law reports of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. King's Bench Division, and on appeal therefrom in the Court of Appeal, decisions on crown cases reserved and decisions of the railway and canal commission (0)
- Personal remembrances of Frederick Pollock, sometime Queen's remembrancer (0)
- The Genius of the Common Law. IV. Enemies in the Gate (1912) (0)
- Technological Trends and National Policy (1939) (0)
- Fragmentum Cyclici Incerti (1897) (0)
- The Law reports of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. King's Bench Division, and on appeal therefrom in the Court of Appeal, decisions in the Court of Criminal Appeal, and decisions of the Railway and Canal Commission (0)
- Jurisprudence and Legal Essays, Selected and Introduced by A. L. Goodhart (1962) (0)
- The Genius of the Common Law. VI. Alliance and Conquest (1912) (0)
- The Merger Case and Restraint of Trade (0)
- The Genius of the Common Law. VIII. The Perpetual Quest (1913) (0)
- III. Surrebutter Castle (1912) (0)
- Pollock and Mulla's Indian contract act (0)
- The Expansion of the Common Law. I. The Foundations of Justice (1903) (0)
- The use of local records (0)
- Notes on Pollock's "Contracts" (1937) (0)
- Prosperity and Depression (1938) (0)
- The expression of the common law (0)
- The Expansion of the Common Law. II. The Scales of Justice (0)
- Jurisprudence and Legal Essays . By Sir Frederick Pollock, B t. ; selected and introduced by A. L. Goodhart. [London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd.; New York: St. Martin's Press. 1961. xlviii and 244 pp. 25s. net.] (1962) (0)
- Die Sovet-Union 1917—1932 (1933) (0)
- ON THEORIES OF THE PHYSICAL FORCES (0)
- Government by committees in England (0)
- THE POPE WHO DEPOSED HIMSELF (1895) (0)
- The Modern Plataea (1915) (0)
- Der Faschismus an der Macht (1936) (0)
- SELECTIONS FROM LETTERS, ETC (0)
- Toward the Automatic Factory: A Case Study of Men and Machines.@@@Automation: A Study of Its Economic and Social Consequences. (1958) (0)
- VIII. The Perpetual Quest (1912) (0)
- The Current Expansion of Slang (1926) (0)
- The principles of contract (1936) (0)
- Principles of Contracts at Law and in Equity. A Treatise on the General Principles concerning the Validity of Agreements (1906) (0)
- "The Economic and Social Consequences of Automation", F. Pollock, Oxford 1957 : [recenzja] / Jerzy Chodorowski. (1961) (0)
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