Moses Dobruska and the invention of social philosophy: utopia, Judaism and heresy under the French Revolution

Boston: Walter de Gruyter (2022)
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Abstract

Moses Dobruska, born as a Jew in Brno, Moravia in 1753, died on the guillotine in Paris in 1794. His life was adventurous, but the biography is not enough to understand the creative force of this atypical intellectual. Silvana Greco, sociologist of.

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