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Josef von Neupauer

1809-1902

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Books by Josef von Neupauer

Der Kollektivismus und die soziale Monarchie

"Der Kollektivismus und die soziale Monarchie" by Josef von Neupauer is a philosophical and socio-political treatise written in the early 20th century. The work discusses the principles of collectivism and the potential for a social monarchy to address contemporary socio-economic challenges. It delves into how the state can manage resources, labor distribution, and societal welfare, proposing a collective ownership model aimed at enhancing communal well-being. The opening of the treatise introduces the author's arguments by referencing a speech from the Austrian Minister President, Baron Beck, suggesting the need to balance individual aspirations with the requirements of state governance. Neupauer emphasizes the necessity for Austria to transition into a collectivist state, underlining how the existing individualistic economic structure leads to social unrest. He outlines his vision for a new societal order where the state assumes ownership of resources, and all citizens contribute labor towards common goals, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of the collectivist principles that he intends to unfold throughout the work.

Oesterreich im Jahre 2020: Socialpolitischer Roman

"Oesterreich im Jahre 2020: Socialpolitischer Roman" by Josef von Neupauer is a socio-political novel written in the late 19th century. The book appears to explore themes of social reform, political structures, and personal experiences in a futuristic Austria. It likely presents a critical examination of societal changes through the lens of its central characters, who embark on a journey to understand the transformation of their homeland. At the start of the novel, the protagonist, Julian West, introduces himself and shares his extraordinary experience of having fallen asleep in 1887 and awakening 113 years later in a transformed Boston. The narrative unfolds as he navigates a futuristic society shaped by communism and reflects on the changes that have occurred in the social order. Accompanied by Mr. Forest, they plan a journey to Austria, motivated by a desire to explore historical perspectives and possibly shed light on the differences between their past views on society and the realities they encounter. This opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of political philosophies and personal interactions in a vastly altered world.

Viribus unitis: Wie könnte die europäische Cultur nach Bosnien verpflanzt werden?

"Viribus unitis: Wie könnte die europäische Cultur nach Bosnien verpflanzt..." by Dr. Josef Neupauer is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book discusses the proposal of establishing a joint-stock company named “Zadruga” aimed at civilizing and economically developing Bosnia under Austro-Hungarian administration. It explores the legal, social, and financial justifications for such an endeavor, aiming to elevate the local population and integrate European culture within the region. The central theme of the book revolves around the establishment of the “Zadruga” company, which would assume control of significant portions of land in Bosnia for agricultural and industrial development. Neupauer outlines the structured governance and operational methods the company would utilize to enhance the living conditions of the local populace while also ensuring a profit for investors. Additionally, he argues for the expropriation of land from Muslim landowners to facilitate this civilizing mission, claiming that the region's backwardness can be transformed through effective administration and societal organization. The narrative combines economic theory with practical proposals, reflecting the attitudes and ideologies of its time regarding colonialism and development.