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From Communism to Zionism: Moses Hess (1957)

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1957 Lucien Wolf Memorial Lecture. Lecture on the Jewish philosopher Moses Hess, one of the founders of Zionism and a committed Socialist. Berlin also discusses Hess’s evolution as a philosopher, from International Socialism to Zionism.
Published in Berlin's collection 'Against the Current' (1979; 2nd ed. 2013)

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Isaiah Berlin
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Isaiah Berlin
Keywords
Israel
judaism
zionism
socialism
anti-semitism
marxism
hess
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 15/04/2009
Duration: 01:01:56

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