
Erich Weede
Professor Dr. Erich Weede was born 1942 and taught sociology at the University of Bonn until his retirement in fall 2004. He earned academic degrees in psychology and political science. In 1982/83 he was president of the Peace Science Society (International), and in 1985/86 was vice-president of the International Studies Association. He has produced 11 books and more than 200 other publications in German or English. His topics include the causes and prevention of war, the rise and decline of nations, Asian civilizations, the invention of capitalism, the spread of economic freedom, economic growth, and income inequality. His books include Economic Development, Social Order and World Politics (Lynne Rienner, 1996) and The Balance of Power, Globalization, and the Capitalist Peace (for the Friedrich-Naumann Foundation, Liberal Verlag, 2005).
Recent Research by Erich Weede
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Chapter 1 - Why Do We Measure Freedom?
Chapter 2 - Human Freedom from Pericles to Measurement
Chapter 3 - An Index of Freedom in the World
Chapter 4 - Measuring Individual Freedom: Actions and Rights as Indicators of Individual Liberty
Chapter 5 - A Compact Statement of a Cost-based Theory of Rights and Freedom
Chapter 6 - Conditions for Freedom
Chapter 7 - Evolution and Freedom
Chapter 8 - Liberty in Comparative Perspective
Chapter 9 - The Evisceration of Liberty in Canadian Courts
Chapter 10 - From Fighting the Drug War to Protecting the Right to Use Drugs