Karl Marx - Jewish Problem
- Dec 30, 2008 at 1:51 PM
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Marx assimilated and that may have been his own personal solution to the "Jewish Question", but it was not the solution to the Jewish problem. Marx is particularly significant because he was considerably influenced by Moses Hess (considered the father of Zionist Socialism.), who was a proponent of Jews in "Palestine" as a response to antisemitism and to build a socialist society, and it was Hess who also first introduced the ideas of socialism to Marx and Engels and it is significant because Karl Marx has exercised a greater influence on mankind than any other social philosopher in the last couple of hundred years.
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