Jewish philosophical politics in Germany, 1789-1848 /
[Book]
Sven-Erik Rose
xiii, 381 pages ;
25 cm
Tauber Institute series for the study of European Jewry
Includes bibliographical references (351-370) index
Off with their heads? Lazarus Bendavid's vision of Kantian subjects at the end of Jewish history -- Becoming citizens of Hegel's state, or the politics of Wissenschaft des Judentums in 1820s Germany -- Locating themselves in history: Hegel in key texts of the Verein -- Marx's "real Jews" between Volk and proletariat: productivizing social abjection and grounding radical social critique -- Patriotic pantheism: Spinoza in Berthold Auerbach's early career -- Moses Hess: beyond the politics of self-possession
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"Fresh look at how Jewish intellectuals thought about Judaism within a German philosophical tradition"--