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Schuß in's Geschäft (Der Fall Otto Eißler)

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The text portrays a devastated postwar city transformed by rapid speculation, profiteering, and social dislocation. It traces how sudden fortunes rise and fall amid currency collapse and fevered stock markets, while political crises and fears of revolutionary upheaval invite foreign intervention and fragile coalitions. Observers note a reassertion of traditional industrial and landowning elites even as nouveau riche entrepreneurs and Americanized business practices reshape commerce; financial maneuvering, corporate intrigue, and social anxieties about expropriation and moral decay figure prominently in a society seeking stability after violent disruption.

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Franz Theodor Csokor

Franz Theodor Csokor was an Austrian author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Schuß in's Geschäft (Der Fall Otto Eißler)," reflects his keen insight into human psychology and societal issues. Csokor's writing often explores themes of morality and the complexities of human relationships, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. His narratives are characterized by a blend of realism and introspection, offering readers a profound understanding of the characters' inner lives.

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