This book, edited by Ludwig Sinzheimer and published in 1922, examines the intellectual labor force and the socio-economic factors affecting their work environment. It is part of a series by the Verein für Sozialpolitik, focusing on the relationship between economic influences and intellectual life. The book aims to provide insights into improving the conditions of intellectual workers by analyzing the economic structures of the publishing industry, the role of public and private support, and the potential for organizational improvements. It also looks at the historical evolution of these conditions and suggests practical solutions for enhancement. Targeted at academics, policymakers, and industry professionals, the book seeks to blend theoretical and practical approaches to address the challenges faced by intellectual workers. |