Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (BzG - Kleine Reihe Biographien)
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Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (2013)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Deutsch, Trafo Verlagsgruppe Aug 2013, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
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Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (2013)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Deutsch, Trafo Verlagsgruppe Aug 2013, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchversandmimpf2000 [53410207], Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buchversandmimpf2000 [53410207], Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
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Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (2013)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Deutsch, Trafo Verlagsgruppe Aug 2013, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 131 pp. Englisch.
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Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (2013)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Deutsch, 131 Seiten, Trafo Verlagsgruppe, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten nach: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buchhandlung Hoffmann, [3174608].
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 14.08.2013, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 180x118x17 mm, 147g, 131, Internationaler Versand, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), sofortueberweisung.de, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, Skrill/Moneybookers, PayPal, Lastschrift, Banküberweisung.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buchhandlung Hoffmann, [3174608].
Neuware - The essay The 'Romantic Revolutionary': Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference 'Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic.' The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference 'Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism.' There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hess's biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of 'double outsiders', such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements. 14.08.2013, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 180x118x17 mm, 147g, 131, Internationaler Versand, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), sofortueberweisung.de, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, Skrill/Moneybookers, PayPal, Lastschrift, Banküberweisung.
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Mario Kessler: Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (Taschenbuch, EAN 9783864640445)
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ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation von Mario Kessler Englisch, 131 Seiten, August 2013, Trafo Verlagsgruppe, Taschenbuch, ISBN 386464044X, EAN 9783864640445 Beschreibung The essay The Romantic Revolutionary: Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement was based on a lecture that I delivered on 1 March 2011 at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies at the international conference Jews and Revolutions: From Vormärz to the Weimar Republic. The conference was organized by the Israel office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, the Martin Buber Chair for Jewish Thought and Culture of the University of Frankfurt-Main, and the Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. The same institutions organized on 19 and 20 March 2012 at the same place the international conference Moses Hess between Socialism and Zionism. There I spoke on Moses Hess and the Marxist Discourse since 1945. The text of my contribution is printed here in an updated version with additional remarks on Hesss biography and scholarly debates in the West. I am greatly indebted to the organizers of both symposiums as well as to the extraordinarily attentive audiences that demonstrated an enduring interest in the fate and legacy of double outsiders, such as Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle who were marginalized both by origin and by conviction: as Jews and revolutionaries. Both fought for authentic equal rights of the working people and, consequently, belonged to the founding fathers of the German labor movement. Both were companions of Marx and Engels and, likewise, independent-minded thinkers. Their political and intellectual heritage was, therefore, often belittled or neglected in the countries that claimed to be socialist, and it is the aim of this little book to introduce readers into the rich legacy that Hess and Lassalle left for future generations of activists and students of the democratic-socialist movements.
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Moses Hess and Ferdinand Lassalle: Pioneers of Social Emancipation (BzG - Kleine Reihe Biographien) (2013)
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ISBN: 9783864640445 bzw. 386464044X, in Englisch, 131 Seiten, trafo Wissenschaftsverlag, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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