Martin Buber's Theopolitics

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304 | Selected Bibliography


———. Netivot Be’utopia. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1947.
———. “Die Revolution und Wir.” Der Jude 3.8–9 (November–December 1918): 345–347.
———. Torat Hanevi’im. Tel Aviv: Mossad Bialik, 1950 [Hebrew].
———. Two Types of Faith. Translated by Norman P. Goldhawk. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse
University Press, 2003.
———. “Warum muss der Aufbau Palästinas ein sozialistischer sein?” In Martin Buber,
Kampf um Israel: Reden und Schriften (1921–1932), 283–302. Berlin: Schocken
Verlag, 1933.
Buber, Martin, and Franz Rosenzweig. Scripture and Translation. Translated by Law-
rence Rosenwald and Everett Fox. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.
Buber, Martin, Judah Magnes, and Ernst Simon, eds. Towards Union in Palestine: Essays
on Zionism and Jewish-Arab Cooperation. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1972.
Cohn, Margot, and Rafael Buber, eds. Martin Buber: A Bibliography of His Writings,
1897–1978. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1980.
Di Cesare, Donatella Ester. “Martin Buber and the Anarchic Utopia of Community.”
Unpublished manuscript.
Gordon, Adi. “Nothing but a Disillusioned Love: Hans Kohn’s Break from the Zionist
Movement.” In Against the Grain: Jewish Intellectuals in Hard Times, edited by
Ezra Mendelsohn, Stefani Hoffman, and Richard I. Cohen, 117–142. New York:
Berghahn Books, 2013.
Gordon, Peter E., and John P. McCormick. Weimar Thought: A Contested Legacy. Princ-
eton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013.
Graeber, David. Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2011.
Harvey, Warren Zev. “Kingdom of God.” In 20th Century Jewish Religious Thought,
edited by Arthur A. Cohen and Paul Mendes-Flohr, 521–525. Philadelphia: Jewish
Publication Society, 2009.
Hattis, Susan Lee. The Bi-National Idea in Palestine during Mandatory Times. Haifa:
Shikmona, 1974.
Kant, Immanuel. Anthropology, History, and Education. Edited by Günter Zöller and
Robert B. Louden. Translated by Mary Gregor, Paul Guyer, Robert B. Louden,
Holly Wilson, Allen W. Wood, Günter Zöller, and Arnulf Zweig. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Kaplan, Leonard, and Rudy Koshar, eds. The Weimar Moment: Liberalism, Political
Theology, and Law. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2012.
Kedar, Aharon. “Brith Shalom.” Jerusalem Quarterly 18 (Winter 1981): 55–85.
Kepnes, Steven. The Text as Thou: Martin Buber’s Dialogical Hermeneutics and Narrative
Theology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.
Kohn, Hans. Martin Buber: Sein Werk und seine Zeit. Ein Versuch über Religion und
Politik. Hellerau: Jakob Hegner Verlag, 1930.
Kuhn, Gabriel, ed. All Power to the Councils! A Documentary History of the German
Revolution, 1918–1919. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2012.
Landauer, Gustav. Anarchism in Germany and other Essays. Translated by Stephen
Bender and Gabriel Kuhn. San Francisco: Barbary Coast Publishing Collective,
2005.
———. Anarchismus. Ausgewählte Schriften, Band 2. Edited by Siegbert Wolf. Hessen:
Verlag AV, 2008.

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