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Moses Hess

    21 gennaio 1812 – 6 aprile 1875

    Moses Hess fu un filosofo e socialista ebreo, riconosciuto come uno dei fondatori del sionismo laburista. Coltivò strette amicizie e collaborazioni con Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels. Hess svolse un ruolo significativo nell'introdurre Engels al pensiero comunista e nel mettere in luce questioni sociali ed economiche cruciali per Marx.

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    • Hess

      Holy Hist Other Writings

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intersection of Judaism and Christianity, this groundbreaking 1837 work is recognized as the first socialist tract in Germany. Authored by Moses Hess, a pivotal figure in early communist and Zionist thought, it offers a unique synthesis of these ideologies. Shlomo Avineri's complete English translation includes additional texts and valuable resources such as a chronology, an introduction, and notes for further reading, enhancing the reader's understanding of Hess's influential ideas.

      Hess
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      Sozialistische Aufsätze, 1841-1847. Hrsg. Von Theodor Zlocisti
    • Its author, Moses Hess (1812-1875), was a German socialist who brought his revolutionary zeal to the preaching of Jewish nationalism. The Revival of Israel combines a fervent sense of national destiny with ethical socialism and religious conservatism. Hess believed that Papal Rome represented the source of anti-Semitism and that universal ideals of justice and equality were inherent in the history and aspirations of the Jewish people, who could fulfill their historical promise only in their ancient Holy Land under their own rule. Without spiritual regeneration, Judaism was in danger of becoming nothing more than a creed or cult; too many German Jews had already assimilated. He looked above all to France, home of revolution, to protect the Jews, considering it the "sacred duty of Christians to help" them regain their promised land. Unnoticed at first, The Revival of Israel was later discovered and adopted by the Zionists.

      The revival of Israel