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Maurice Block (german: link=no, Moritz Block); 18 February 18169 January 1901) was a
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. Block was born in
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of Jewish parents. He studied at the
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and received his doctorate from the
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. In the mid-1840s he moved to Paris to become a statistician with the French ministry of agriculture. In 1853 he moved on to the General Statistic service. Beginning in 1856, Block edited ''L'Annuaire de l'economie politique et de la statistique.'' He remained the editor until 1901. Block, along with many French economists of his time, believed that economics was too complex of a subject to be amenable to mathematical techniques. He retired in 1862 and thenceforth wrote predominantly on the topics of agriculture, finance and public administration, turning to criticism of socialism in the 1890s. A prolific writer, he was published in a number of academic and professional magazines and journals of the time. He continued to devote himself to statistical studies as well. He was elected a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques in 1880. He died in Paris on 9 January 1901. His principal works are: ''Dictionnaire de l'administration francaise'' (1856); ''Statistique de la France '' (1860); ''Dictionnaire general de la politique'' (1862); ''L'Europe politique et sociale'' (1869); ''Traité theorique et pratique de statistique'' (1878); ''Les Progres de l'economie politique depuis
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'' (1890); and wrote in German ''Die Bevolkerung des franzosischen Kaiserreichs'' (1861); ''Die Bevalkerung Spaniens and Portugals'' (1860); and ''Die Machtstellung der europäischen Staaten'' (1862). He wrote several books against socialism : ''Les théoriciens du socialisme en Allemagne'' (1872) ; ''Le socialisme moderne'' (1890). He is the author of the famous distinction between the three political lines : Orleanism, Legitimism and Bonapartism. As Adolphe Franck and Michel Breal, he is one of those Jewish Scholars who attempted to remain neutral during the Dreyfus affair.Marc Crapez, L'Antisémitisme de gauche au 19è siècle, Berg International, Paris, 2002


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* 19th-century German economists German statisticians French statisticians 19th-century German Jews German emigrants to France Jewish scientists French Liberal School French classical liberals Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques 1816 births 1901 deaths 19th-century French economists {{Germany-academic-bio-stub