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Einar Hoffstad (4 September 1894 – 25 July 1959) was a
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encyclopedist, newspaper editor, writer and economist. He remains best known as the editor of the encyclopedia ''Merkantilt biografisk leksikon'' and the business periodical ''
Farmand ''Farmand'' (Norwegian: ''The Trade Journal of Norway'') was a business magazine published in Oslo, Norway, from 1891 until it was discontinued in January 1989. The name ''farmand'' (or ''farmann'') was from an old Norse word for a tradesman. It ...
''. Although initially a classic liberal, Hoffstad embraced
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and
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at the beginning of the
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.


Career

He was born in
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to botanist and teacher Olaf Alfred Hoffstad (1865–1943); his younger brother was Arne Hoffstad (1900–1980), who became an editor and
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politician. Having finished his secondary education in 1913, Einar Hoffstad enrolled at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, where he studied until 1916. He subsequently worked as stockbroker in Sandefjord for a year, before being hired as editor of the stockbrokers' periodical ''Norsk Aktiemeglertidsskrift'' and the economy section of ''
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'' from 1918 to 1919. In that same year he married the slightly younger Edith Eckblad, the daughter of a landlord. From 1919 to 1920 Hoffstad worked as a secretary in ''Norsk Næringsliv''. He also began working at the economics periodical ''
Farmand ''Farmand'' (Norwegian: ''The Trade Journal of Norway'') was a business magazine published in Oslo, Norway, from 1891 until it was discontinued in January 1989. The name ''farmand'' (or ''farmann'') was from an old Norse word for a tradesman. It ...
'', advancing to co-editor in 1920. He was editor in chief of the periodical from 1922 to 1926 and from 1933 to 1935. Whilst having a break from his career at ''Farmand'', Hoffstad edited the enterprise journal ''Forretningsliv'' between 1926 and 1933, which was acquired by ''Farmand'' in 1933. Hoffstad graduated from the
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with a cand.oecon. degree in economics in 1930. From 1930 to 1933, he was
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of A/S Forretningsliv, and in 1934 of A/S Yrkesforlaget. He also headed the Association for the Norwegian Trade Press from 1927 to 1929 and the Norwegian Press Association in the 1930s. In 1935, Hoffstad was chief editor of the mercantile who's who ''
Merkantilt biografisk leksikon ''Merkantilt biografisk leksikon: hvem er hvem i næringslivet?'' ( en, Mercantile Biographical Encyclopedia: Who is Who in the Enterprise?) was a Norwegian-language encyclopedia published by Yrkesforlaget in 1935. It featured approximately 10,00 ...
'', which was published in a second edition in 1939. He also edited ''Norges Næringsveier'' from 1935. He died in July 1959.


Political views

As editor in chief of ''Farmand'', Hoffstad was a classic liberal who argued against planned economy and
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. He stated that every society ought to "grant great freedom to commerce", and that inequality was "the condition for economic growth and creation of the necessities of life". He was also a vocal critic of the
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, arguing that it "undermined the ability and desire to keep oneself entertained". Hoffstad was also vocal against
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, as he considered human beings "undemocratic from birth", maintaining they had an "instinctive need for a dictator". " Dollfuss,
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, and
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are all very popular", he argued. Despite his earlier libertarianism, Hoffstad gradually began espousing fascist and corporatist viewpoints in the late 1930s. In March 1936, he wrote an article for the business journal ''Norges Næringsveier'' titled "''Hverken kapitalisme eller sosialisme''" ("Neither Capitalism nor Socialism"), in which he stated that commerce should "abide by the new conditions", and that "socialism and capitalism are about to go together into a higher entity". He also voiced his support for collectivist ideas, proclaiming that "the interests of the State and society should prevail over those of the individual". In the autumn of 1940, he encouraged entrepreneurs and business people of Norway to vote for the fascist party ''
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'' ("National Rally"), which he had joined on 25 September. Hoffstad also welcomed the
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during the
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, stating that "Hitler's purpose is to create a new and happy Europe". In 1941 Hoffstad issued the pamphlet ''Vinner England krigen?'' ("Is England Winning the War?") together with Grundtvig Gundersen on the publishing house Heroldens Forlag, cover illustrated by Harald Damsleth. In it, the authors concluded: "There is no longer a question on whether England can win the war, England has already lost it".


Works

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References

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