Carl Nicolai Starcke

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Starcke

Carl Nicolai Starcke (29 March 1858, Copenhagen – 7 March 1926, Copenhagen) was a Danish sociologist, politician, educator and philosopher. He is buried at Holmens Cemetery. He was the father of Viggo Starcke, another writer and publisher of books such as Denmark in World History.

Starcke graduated in 1883 with a thesis on Feuerbach.[1] In 1916 he was against the resistance of Harald Høffding, a professor of philosophy at the University of Copenhagen.[1] His first political party he joined was Venstre, a liberal party. In 1905 he co-founded the social-liberal party Det Radikale Venstre. He was dissatisfied with the party and therefore started the establishment of Danmarks Retsforbund in 1919.[2] From 1913 to 1916 he was chairman of the Henry George fora ingen.

Education

In 1899 Starcke founded Det Danske Selskabs Skole (English: The Danish Society School), the first free high school in Europe.[3] It closed again in 1911, just 12 years after it was opened.

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