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Socialism And The Jews


Socialism And The Jews
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Author : Robert S. Wistrich
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1982

Socialism And The Jews written by Robert S. Wistrich and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982 with History categories.


Analyzes the role of the "Jewish question" in the politics of the German and Austrian Social Democratic parties before 1914. Socialism was not immune to antisemitism, and early socialists were ambivalent regarding the issue of Jewish emancipation. German Social Democracy parted ways with antisemitism only in the 1880s. At the same time, it tended to downplay antisemitism as a transitory phenomenon doomed to disappear. In the 1890s, on the wave of the "völkisch" movement, it even noted a revolutionary, anti-capitalist potential for antisemitism. While opposing antisemitism, the party did not want to appear as philosemitic. In Austria, populist antisemitism (e.g. that of Schönerer and Lueger) was more influential. It was only after Lueger's victory in Vienna that the Social Democrats altered their policy and attacked the Christian Socialists as a reactionary movement; to this end, they also used antisemitic arguments. As in Germany, Austrian Social Democrats tried to remain "neutral" toward antisemitism. In both Germany and Austria, the Social Democrats consistently denied that Jews constitute a nation and opposed all Jewish national movements.



Prophecy And Politics


Prophecy And Politics
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Author : Jonathan Frankel
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1984-11-08

Prophecy And Politics written by Jonathan Frankel and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984-11-08 with History categories.


In the period from 1881 to 1917 socialist movements flourished in every major centre of Russian Jewish life, but, despite common foundations, there was often profound and bitter disagreement between them. This book describes the formation and evolution of these movements, which were at once united by a powerful vision and sundered by the contradictions of practical politics.



The Socialism Of Fools


The Socialism Of Fools
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Author : Michael Lerner
language : en
Publisher: Institute for Labor & Mental Health
Release Date : 1992

The Socialism Of Fools written by Michael Lerner and has been published by Institute for Labor & Mental Health this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with History categories.




Jewish Socialists In The United States


Jewish Socialists In The United States
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Author : Jacob Goldstein
language : en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date : 1998

Jewish Socialists In The United States written by Jacob Goldstein and has been published by Liverpool University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Business & Economics categories.


A documentary history of the debate which raged in the pages of the Yiddish-American workers' periodical Forward in 1925 and 1926. Inspired by a visit to Palestine in 1925, Abe Cahan, the editor of Forward returned to America supporting many of the tenets of the Zionist project at the time. This was a position not shared by the majority of Jewish socialists in America. After a substantial introduction explaining the historical background of the debate, Goldstein (history, U. of Haifa) presents translations of the main parts of the debate, drawn from the pages of Forward, including concluding articles by Cahan. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR



On Socialists And The Jewish Question After Marx


On Socialists And The Jewish Question After Marx
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Author : Jack Jacobs
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 1992

On Socialists And The Jewish Question After Marx written by Jack Jacobs and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with History categories.


"This work explores the attitudes and ideologies of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Marxist and social democratic intellectuals toward Zionism, anti-Semitism, Jewish socialist movements, and the nature and future of Jewry."-- publisher description.



Jewish Lives Under Communism


Jewish Lives Under Communism
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Author : Katerina Capková
language : en
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date : 2022-07-15

Jewish Lives Under Communism written by Katerina Capková and has been published by Rutgers University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-15 with Social Science categories.


This volume provides new, groundbreaking views of Jewish life in various countries of the pro-Soviet bloc from the end of the Second World War until the collapse of Communism in late 1989. The authors, twelve leading historians and anthropologists from Europe, Israel and the United States, look at the experience of Jews under Communism by digging beyond formal state policy and instead examining the ways in which Jews creatively seized opportunities to develop and express their identities, religious and secular, even under great duress. The volume shifts the focus from Jews being objects of Communist state policy (and from anti-Jewish prejudices in Communist societies) to the agency of Jews and their creativity in Communist Europe after the Holocaust. The examination of Jewish history from a transnational vantage point challenges a dominant strand in history writing today, by showing instead the wide variety of Jewish experiences in law, traditions and institutional frameworks as conceived from one Communist country to another and even within a single country, such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, and the Soviet Union. By focusing on networks across east-central Europe and beyond and on the forms of identity open to Jews in this important period, the volume begins a crucial rethinking of social and cultural life under Communist regimes.



How Can The Jews Survive


How Can The Jews Survive
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Author : George Novack
language : en
Publisher: Pathfinder Press (NY)
Release Date : 1994

How Can The Jews Survive written by George Novack and has been published by Pathfinder Press (NY) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with History categories.




A Fire In Their Hearts


A Fire In Their Hearts
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Author : Tony Michels
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2009-04-15

A Fire In Their Hearts written by Tony Michels and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-15 with Social Science categories.


In a compelling history of the Jewish community in New York during four decades of mass immigration, Tony Michels examines the defining role of the Yiddish socialist movement in the American Jewish experience. The movement, founded in the 1880s, was dominated by Russian-speaking intellectuals, including Abraham Cahan, Mikhail Zametkin, and Chaim Zhitlovsky. Socialist leaders quickly found Yiddish essential to convey their message to the Jewish immigrant community, and they developed a remarkable public culture through lectures and social events, workers' education societies, Yiddish schools, and a press that found its strongest voice in the mass-circulation newspaper Forverts. Arguing against the view that socialism and Yiddish culture arrived as Old World holdovers, Michels demonstrates that they arose in New York in response to local conditions and thrived not despite Americanization, but because of it. And the influence of the movement swirled far beyond the Lower East Side, to a transnational culture in which individuals, ideas, and institutions crossed the Atlantic. New York Jews, in the beginning, exported Yiddish socialism to Russia, not the other way around. The Yiddish socialist movement shaped Jewish communities across the United States well into the twentieth century and left an important political legacy that extends to the rise of neoconservatism. A story of hopeful successes and bitter disappointments, A Fire in Their Hearts brings to vivid life this formative period for American Jews and the American left.



Culture And Catastrophe


Culture And Catastrophe
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Author : Steven E. Aschheim
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 1996

Culture And Catastrophe written by Steven E. Aschheim and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with History categories.


Steven Aschheim here engages the multiple aspects of German and German-Jewish cultural history which touch upon the intricate interplay between culture and catastrophe, providing insights into the relationship between German culture and the origins, dispositions, and aftermath of National Socialism.



Crisis Revolution And Russian Jews


Crisis Revolution And Russian Jews
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Author : Jonathan Frankel
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2009

Crisis Revolution And Russian Jews written by Jonathan Frankel and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with History categories.


This collection of essays examines the politicization and the politics of the Jewish people in the Russian empire during the late tsarist period. The focal point is the Russian revolution of 1905, when the political mobilization of the Jewish youth took on massive proportions, producing a cohort of radicalized activists - committed to socialism, nationalism, or both - who would exert an extraordinary influence on Jewish history in the twentieth-century in Eastern Europe, the United States, and Palestine. Frankel describes the dynamics of 1905 and the leading role of the intelligentsia as revolutionaries, ideologues, and observers. But, elsewhere, he also looks backwards to the emergent stage of modern Jewish politics in both Russia and the West and forward to the part played by the veterans of 1905 in Palestine and the United States.