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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Moses Hess is a major figure in the development of both early
communist and Zionist thought. The Holy History of Mankind appeared
in 1837, and was the first book-length socialist tract to appear in
Germany, representing an unusual synthesis of Judaism and
Christianity that showed the considerable influence upon Hess of
Spinoza, Herder and Hegel. In due course many of Hess's ideas would
find their way into the work of Karl Marx, and into subsequent
socialist thought. The distinguished political scientist Shlomo
Avineri provides the first full English translation of this text,
along with new renditions of Socialism and Communism, A Communist
Credo; and The Consequences of a Future Revolution of the
Proletariat. All of the usual reader-friendly series features are
provided, including a chronology, concise introduction and notes
for further reading, in a work of special relevance to students of
politics, modern European history, and the history of Zionism.
Moses Hess is a major figure in the development of both early
communist and Zionist thought. The Holy History of Mankind appeared
in 1837, and was the first book-length socialist tract to appear in
Germany, representing an unusual synthesis of Judaism and
Christianity that showed the considerable influence upon Hess of
Spinoza, Herder and Hegel. In due course many of Hess's ideas would
find their way into the work of Karl Marx, and into subsequent
socialist thought. The distinguished political scientist Shlomo
Avineri provides the first full English translation of this text,
along with new renditions of Socialism and Communism, A Communist
Credo; and The Consequences of a Future Revolution of the
Proletariat. All of the usual reader-friendly series features are
provided, including a chronology, concise introduction and notes
for further reading, in a work of special relevance to students of
politics, modern European history, and the history of Zionism.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
1918. Moses Hess, a fascinating 19th-century German Jewish
intellectual figure, was at times religious and secular,
traditional and modern, practical and theoretical, socialist and
nationalist. He was responsible for converting Engels to communism,
and he early introduced Marx to social and economic problems. In
Rome and Jerusalem, he imagines a new Jewry, one progressive and
traditional, religious and socialist, nationalist and humanitarian.
Hess also declared that the freeing and uniting of humanity was the
mission of the Jewish people and urged the establishment of a
Jewish state in Palestine.
1918. Moses Hess, a fascinating 19th-century German Jewish
intellectual figure, was at times religious and secular,
traditional and modern, practical and theoretical, socialist and
nationalist. He was responsible for converting Engels to communism,
and he early introduced Marx to social and economic problems. In
Rome and Jerusalem, he imagines a new Jewry, one progressive and
traditional, religious and socialist, nationalist and humanitarian.
Hess also declared that the freeing and uniting of humanity was the
mission of the Jewish people and urged the establishment of a
Jewish state in Palestine.
1918. Moses Hess, a fascinating 19th-century German Jewish
intellectual figure, was at times religious and secular,
traditional and modern, practical and theoretical, socialist and
nationalist. He was responsible for converting Engels to communism,
and he early introduced Marx to social and economic problems. In
Rome and Jerusalem, he imagines a new Jewry, one progressive and
traditional, religious and socialist, nationalist and humanitarian.
Hess also declared that the freeing and uniting of humanity was the
mission of the Jewish people and urged the establishment of a
Jewish state in Palestine.
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