At the age of 16 he came to Germany and studied law, political economics and philosophy successively in Berlin, Zurich and Jena.
This concerned political economics, with a focus on the science of human thinking and knowledge.
A supplement of the Publishing House Felix Meiner in Leipzig said: His work Scientologie, Wissenschaft von der Beschaffenheit und der Tauglichkeit des Wissens ("Scientology Science of the Constitution and Usefulness of Knowledge") was published in 1934.
The Church of Scientology has actively but in vain tried to suppress the book, as well as the domain name “scientologie”.
[1] He spent the remainder of his life in Las Rosas, in the southwest of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, to which he came back to after World War I.