By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 05, 2015 Adolf Brodbeck was a man of … ideas. Extraordinary ideas, it seems to me. Far-out-there ideas. Born in Germany in October 1853, he studied philosophy and law at the University of Tübingen, “devot[ing] himsef especially to philosophic studies, including philosophy of law and history of theories of government,” and earning both a Ph.D. and an L.L.D. He later claimed to have been “Professor o...
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