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Hess, Moses (1812–75)

DOI
10.4324/9780415249126-DC040-1
DOI: 10.4324/9780415249126-DC040-1
Version: v1,  Published online: 1998
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Hess was a socialist philosopher, closely connected with the Young Hegelians, who influenced the initial philosophical development of Karl Marx, and later articulated, in the context of a critique of European bourgeois society, one of the first calls for the re-establishment of a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine.

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Avineri, Shlomo. Hess, Moses (1812–75), 1998, doi:10.4324/9780415249126-DC040-1. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis, https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/hess-moses-1812-75/v-1.
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