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Antonio Gramsci and the Jewish Question

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The aim of this chapter is to investigate Antonio Gramsci’s interest in the so-called “Jewish question”, and more specifically to explore whether the founder of what would become the biggest Communist Party in the West, had reflected on the topic beyond the epistolary comments he exchanged with Tatiana Schucht and Pietro Sraffa.
Andrea Pinazzi
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Marx on the Jewish question

Dialectical Anthropology, 1983
The problematic relations between Marxism, radicalism and Judaism have not escaped no? tice. Julius Carlebach's monumental Karl Marx and the Radical Critique of Judaism lists no fewer than 93 works directly concerned with the subject, in a bibliography that only goes to 1973 [1]. More studies, some of them quite substantial, have appeared since.
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The Jewish Question

2018
This chapter contains three notes written in pre-revolutionary spelling. The documents reveal the idea of the book About the New Jewry, which Vygotsky called his “spiritual testament.” In the book he planned to give a critical analysis of the new political currents and the way of life of the contemporary Jews.
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The Jewish question

2008
No question has exercised the Wagner literature of the last fifteen or twenty years like that of Wagner's anti-Semitism. From a strictly biographical point of view, of course, there is no question: Wagner's well documented antagonism to the Jews as a presence in nineteenth-century Europe is a simple matter of record, although scholars can debate the ...
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The Jewish Question in the German Question

New German Critique, 1988
Bitburg and the Historikerstreit are the most recent reminders that the Nazi past continues to resonate in contemporary West German politics. The topos of the "singularity" of the Holocaust in these highly public confrontations with the past demonstrates, moreover, that the "Jewish Question" in today's Germany is simultaneously a sovereignty question ...
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The Racialization of the Jewish Question

Religion and Theology, 2020
Abstract This article explores how the Jewish Question went from being a question of whether to give Jews, as a religious minority, citizenship, to a racial theory of a conflict between the Aryan and Semitic races. It explores the origins of Christian anti-Judaism in Europe and describes how it flared up during the Crusades, Inquisition, and ...
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