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On the Jewish Question

On the Jewish Question

Essay by Karl Marx
"On the Jewish Question" is a response by Karl Marx to then-current debates over the Jewish question. Marx wrote the piece in 1843, and it was first published in Paris in 1844 under the German title "Zur Judenfrage" in the Deutsch–Französische... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1844
Author: Karl Marx
Braunschweig, 1843. The German Jews desire emancipation. What kind of emancipation do they desire? Civic, political emancipation. Bruno Bauer replies to them: ...
The German Jews seek emancipation. What kind of emancipation do they want? Civic, political emancipation. Bruno Bauer replies to them: In Germany no one is ...
Karl Marx's essay, "On the Jewish Question, " is commonly read as a critique of liberalism and not for what Marx has to say about Jews and Judaism.
generous help with earlier versions of this paper. Page 2. Gordon Hull, “The Jewish Question Revisited: Marx, Derrida and Ethnic Nationalism,” ...
Karl Marx's essay, "On the Jewish Question," is commonly read as a critique of liberalism and not for what Marx has to say about Jews and Judaism.
The German Jews desire emancipation. Which emancipation do they want? Civic, that is, political emancipation. Bruno Bauer replies to them: nobody in Germany is ...
The introduction never mentions the fact that Marx was actually arguing, against Bauer, for the political emancipation of Jews. Nor does it mention that Marx ...
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Marx wrote: What is the secular basis of Judaism? Practical need, self-interest. What is the worldly cult of the Jews? Huckstering. What is his worldly god?
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They are fueled by today's capitalist crises and fracturing of the post–World War II imperialist “order,” described in recent decades as “globalization.” At...