Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789-1848
Moses Hess { 255 self is what intellectual love is.^53 If Hegelian thought had been animated by such “love” it would have “offer ...
256 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany here, as everywhere, to have studied the metaphysics at the expense of the ethics ...
Moses Hess { 25 7 per se can only ever be negative freedom, freedom from “outside” forces. True freedom, however, is positive an ...
258 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany The autonomous person [Der Selbständige] knows that, as an individual, he is serv ...
Moses Hess { 25 9 kowski, had issued in Die Europäische Triarchie.^62 Hess opens “Philosophie der Tat” with a Spinozan critique ...
260 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany abstract, divine being. The senses, says Descartes, give neither true real- ity, ...
Moses Hess { 26 1 subject-object hierarchy so that now sensual objectivity, rather than thought and consciousness, provides the ...
262 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany is outside ourselves. It is not that Hess wants to move beyond the self, because ...
Moses Hess { 26 3 freedom, and power to act. To bank on one’s being in the form of an abstracted consciousness—or thinking divid ...
264 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany wall—the false distinction between self and other, subject and object—is what con ...
Moses Hess { 26 5 A parallelism runs through Hess’s critique of religious, philosophical, politi- cal, commercial, and subjectiv ...
266 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany manent activity that one could retain for oneself. From this vantage point, it se ...
Moses Hess { 26 7 how institutions of power, privilege, and private property fix unjust social rela- tions under the sway of a f ...
268 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany munismus” (“Socialism and Communism”) and at times only implicit or even conceptu ...
Moses Hess { 269 money. To satisfy its egotistical needs, it not only attends its Holy Mass [heilige Messe (my addition)], but a ...
270 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany Creator?), the thrust of which is to install supra-individualism at the heart of ...
Moses Hess { 271 ism and trenchant critique of what he considered the delusions of German Jews who denationalized their Judaism ...
272 Concluding Remarks Moses Hess’s Spinozan Jewish nationalism—his celebration of the monism of Jewish life as opposed to the d ...
Concluding Remarks { 273 The role that philosophy played in political theory and strategy in Germany also diminished markedly in ...
274 } Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany centuries, including strains of deconstruction, postcolonial theory, and femi- ni ...
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