Rodbertus, Karl Johann

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(kärl yō´hän rôdbĕr´ts), 1805–75, German economist and conservative socialist. He held several public offices but after 1849 devoted himself to writing on economics. He believed that society would eventually attain, without violence, the socialist ideal of state-owned property. His books include Overproduction and Crises (1850–51, tr. 1898).

See E. C. K. Gonner, The Social Philosophy of Rodbertus (1899).