Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789-1848
Notes to Chapter 4 { 315 when he thereupon had grown up to be a Hegelian he achieved being-other than himself [da gelangte er zu ...
316 } Notes to Chapter 4 age. Ludwig Feuerbach’s anthropological critique of Christianity in his 1841 The Essence of Christianit ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 317 For a survey of the many responses to Bauer’s writings on the Jewish Question by Jewish and non-Jewish ...
318 } Notes to Chapter 4 See Gilman, Jewish Self-Hatred, 188 – 208. Silberner (“Was Marx an Anti-Semite?”) documents Marx’s neg ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 319 Marx, KMEW, 174 ; Marx and Engels, MEW, 1 : 310. Marx, KMEW, 174 (translation modified); Marx and Enge ...
320 } Notes to Chapter 4 alize abject groups (for example, the proletariat in “Einleitung” and the Silesian weavers in “Critical ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 321 Marx and Engels, MECW, 3 : 138 ; and MEW, 1 : 340. Marx and Engels, MECW, 3 : 139 ; and MEW, 1 : 340. ...
322 } Notes to Chapter 4 installment of Bauer’s “Die Judenfrage” in Deutsche Jahrbücher) alludes to Ruge’s and Herwegh’s critici ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 323 Bruno Bauer, Die Judenfrage (hereafter JF), 56. Ibid. Ibid. One can only assume that Marx was familiar ...
324 } Notes to Chapter 4 nonessential part—so that their human essence can prevail. In contrast, Jews must sacri- fice themselve ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 325 portrayal of Judaism as an egoistic cult and his view of the Jewish understanding of the Cre- ation as ...
326 } Notes to Chapter 4 Jewish emancipation only in the Die heilige Familie, and then only to score points against Bauer (Geogr ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 327 world has long dreamed of possessing something of which it has only to be conscious in order to possess ...
328 } Notes to Chapter 4 state; mere appearance, if he wished to remain a Jew, would thus be the essential thing and carry away ...
Notes to Chapter 4 { 329 Marx writes: “As a result of this organization, the unity of the state, and also the con- sciousness, ...
330 } Notes to Chapter 4 such as his notes on James Mill and his famous remarks on alienated labor in the 1844 Paris manuscripts ...
Notes to Chapter 5 { 33 1 has endowed the human body, and which observant Jews recite either every time they relieve themselves, ...
332 } Notes to Chapter 5 Auerbach, SA 1 and “Das Ghetto,” vii. Auerbach notes that an advance he received for the novel allowed ...
Notes to Chapter 5 { 333 Sorkin writes: “The role of the subculture played in both his [Auerbach’s] life and his work remained ...
334 } Notes to Chapter 5 Paul Rose, Revolutionary Antisemitism in Germany from Kant to Wagner (hereafter RA), chapter 11 in gen ...
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