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    Fighting Judaism in Soviet Ukraine in the years of the NEP.O. V. Kozerod - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:41-48.
    Questions of the history of the struggle against the Jewish national tradition were considered in many works of the Soviet authors of the 20-ies of the twentieth century. Among them, first of all, are those who studied various problems of the theory and practice of anti-religious propaganda in Soviet Ukraine, the history of the development of atheism. This is a monograph by Boris Zavadovsky "Moses or Darwin" and M. Sheynman "On Rabbis and Synagogues". In the late 20's and early 1930's, (...)
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  2. Der menschliche Mensch.Albert Massiczek - 1968 - Zürich,: Europa-Verlag.
     
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    Reflections on Jewish and Christian Encounters with Buddhism.Harold Kasimow - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:21-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reflections on Jewish and Christian Encounters with BuddhismHarold KasimowA thousand years hence, historians will look back at the twentieth century and remember it not for the struggle between Liberalism and Communism but for the momentous human discovery of the encounter between Christianity and Buddhism.—Arnold ToynbeeBeginning in the 1960s many American Jews and Christians have become fascinated with the Buddhist tradition and have immersed themselves in the study and (...)
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    The holy history of mankind and other writings.Moses Hess - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Shlomo Avineri & Moses Hess.
    Moses Hess is a major figure in the development of both early communist and Zionist thought. The Holy History of Mankind appeared in 1837, and was the first book-length socialist tract to appear in Germany, representing an unusual synthesis of Judaism and Christianity that showed the considerable influence upon Hess of Spinoza, Herder and Hegel. In due course many of Hess's ideas would find their way into the work of Karl Marx, and into subsequent socialist thought. The distinguished political (...)
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    Marx y la infancia.León Rozitchner - 2015 - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Ediciones Biblioteca Nacional.
    Marx y la infancia -- La negación de la conciencia pura en la filosofía de Marx -- La cuestión judía -- Marx y Freud.
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    Moses Hess: philosophie, communisme & sionisme: de la fraternité sociale à la terre du retour.Jean-Louis Bertocchi - 2020 - Paris: Éditions de l'Éclat.
    Dans les traditions philosophiques occidentales, c'est à la critique développée par la pensée marxiste que l'on doit de pouvoir aborder l'oeuvre de Moses Hess (1812-1875). Pourtant, le "rabbin des communistes", comme on l'a appelé, fut l'un des penseurs du XIXe siècle qui questionna au plus près les conditions de la liberté et de l'égalité sociales, en même temps qu'il ouvrit la voie à l'idée d'un foyer juif en Palestine, où cette liberté et cette égalité se seraient pleinement épanouies. Dans les (...)
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    Deconstruction and Zionism: Jacques Derrida's Specters of Marx.Christopher Wise - 2001 - Diacritics 31 (1):56-72.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 31.1 (2001) 56-72 [Access article in PDF] Deconstruction and ZionismJacques Derrida's Specters of Marx Christopher Wise No differance without alterity, no alterity without singularity, no singularity without here-now. —Jacques Derrida, Specters of Marx Introduction Following Jacques Derrida's first sustained critique of Marx and Marxism in Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, and the New International (1994), an expanded version of his lectures (...)
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  8. Confrontation: A Conversation with Aude Lancelin.Alain Badiou & Alain Finkielkraut - 2014 - Polity.
    Everything in their respective positions divides them: Alain Badiou is the thinker of a revitalized communism and Alain Finkielkraut the mournful observer of the loss of values. The two opponents, gathered here for their first-ever debate, have irreconcilable visions. Yet neither is a stranger to controversy, and in this debate they make explicit the grounds of their personal dispute as well as addressing, in a frank and open exchange, their ideas and theories. Guided by Aude Lancelin, the two philosophers (...)
     
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    The Hegelian Structure of Marx’s Thought.Paul Rosenberg - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (4):332-413.
    ABSTRACT We can best understand Marx’s economic thought by seeing it as implicitly relying upon and reworking a Hegelian philosophy of history, which was deeply salvific and soteriological in its basic structure. Hegel’s philosophy of history reworked the Christian narrative of man’s fall, his redemption through Christ’s atonement, and his return to a state of reconciliation with God in the life of the Christian church. Thus, the loss of the organic form of community found in the Greek polis was a (...)
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  10. Communism and the Incentive to Share in Science.Remco Heesen - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (4):698-716.
    The communist norm requires that scientists widely share the results of their work. Where did this norm come from, and how does it persist? Michael Strevens provides a partial answer to these questions by showing that scientists should be willing to sign a social contract that mandates sharing. However, he also argues that it is not in an individual credit-maximizing scientist's interest to follow this norm. I argue against Strevens that individual scientists can rationally conform to the communist norm, even (...)
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  11. gender and Judaism: in three popular texts.Paul Bali - manuscript
    gender and Judaism in A Serious Man [Coen Bros, 2009], An American Dream [Norman Mailer, 1965] and the Pericope Adulterae.
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    Levinas and Judaism.Michael L. Morgan - 2005 - Levinas Studies 1:1-17.
    I would like to try to clarify one aspect of the relationship between Levinas’s philosophy — or “ethical metaphysics,” as Edith Wyschogrod has called it — and Judaism as Levinas understands it. In and of itself it is interesting to try to understand Levinas’s thinking and its relationship to his life as a Jew and to Judaism as he takes it to be. But I also have ulterior motives — that is, I have what some might think are (...)
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    Communism and philosophy: contemporary dogmas and revisions of marxism.Maurice Campbell Cornforth - 1980 - London: Lawrence & Wishart.
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    Levinas and Judaism.Michael L. Morgan - 2005 - Levinas Studies 1:1-17.
    I would like to try to clarify one aspect of the relationship between Levinas’s philosophy — or “ethical metaphysics,” as Edith Wyschogrod has called it — and Judaism as Levinas understands it. In and of itself it is interesting to try to understand Levinas’s thinking and its relationship to his life as a Jew and to Judaism as he takes it to be. But I also have ulterior motives — that is, I have what some might think are (...)
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  15. Marx, Communism, and Basic Income.Jan Kandiyali - 2022 - Social Theory and Practice 48 (4):647-664.
    Should Marxists support universal basic income (UBI), i.e., a regular cash income paid to all without a means test or work requirement? This paper considers one important argument that they should, namely that UBI would be instrumentally effective in helping to bring about communism. It argues that previous answers to this question have paid insufficient attention to a logically prior question: what is Marx’s account of communism? In reply, it distinguishes two different accounts: a left-libertarian version that associates (...)
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    Communism and human values.Maurice Campbell Cornforth - 1972 - New York,: International Publishers.
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    Nihilism and Emancipation: Ethics, Politics, and Law.Santiago Zabala (ed.) - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    A daring marriage of philosophical theory and practical politics, this collection is the first of Gianni Vattimo's many books to combine his intellectual pursuits with his public and political life. Vattimo is a paradoxical figure, at once a believing Christian and a vociferous critic of the Catholic Church, an outspoken liberal but not a former communist, and a recognized authority on Nietzsche and Heidegger as well as a prominent public intellectual and member of the European parliament. Building on his unique (...)
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  18. Spinoza and Judaism in the French Context: The Case of Milner's Le Sage Trompeur.Jack Stetter - 2020 - Modern Judaism - A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience 40 (2):227-255.
    Jean-Claude Milner’s Le sage trompeur (2013), a controversial recent piece of French Spinoza literature, remains regrettably understudied in the English-speaking world. Adopting Leo Strauss’ esoteric reading method, Milner alleges that Spinoza dissimulates his genuine analysis of the causes of the persecution and survival of the Jewish people within a brief “manifesto” found at the end of the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (TTP), Chapter 3. According to Milner, Spinoza holds that the Jewish people themselves are responsible for the hatred of the Jewish people, (...)
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  19. Levinas and judaism.Hilary Putnam - 2002 - In Simon Critchley & Robert Bernasconi (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Levinas. Cambridge University Press. pp. 33--62.
     
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    Communists and proletarians: Lenin on consciousness and spontaneity.John Ehrenberg - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 25 (4):285-306.
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    Autonomy and Judaism: The Individual and Community in Jewish Philosophical Thought.Daniel H. Frank - 1992 - SUNY Press.
    This volume brings together leading philosophers of Judaism on the issue of autonomy in the Jewish tradition. Addressing themselves to the relationship of the individual Jew to the Jewish community and to the world at large, some selections are systematic in scope, while others are more historically focused. The authors address issues ranging from the earliest expressions of individual human fulfillment in the Bible and medieval Jewish discussions of the human good to modern discussions of the necessity for the (...)
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    Marxism, communism, and the japanese spirit.Chikao Fujisawa - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (4):424-444.
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    Marxism, Communism, and the Japanese Spirit.Chikao Fujisawa - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (4):424-444.
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    [Buddhism and Judaism: Some Further Considerations]: Response.Masao Abe - 1993 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 13:227.
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    Christianity, communism, and the ideal society: a philosophical approach to modern politics.James Kern Feibleman - 1937 - New York: AMS Press.
  26. Jesus and Judaism.E. P. Sanders - 1985
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  27. Complications: Communism and the Dilemmas of Democracy.Julian Bourg (ed.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    Claude Lefort challenges the belief that the death of communism was a victory for liberal democracy and provides a new understanding of the rise and fall of the Soviet Union and the communist phenomenon.
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    Complications: Communism and the Dilemmas of Democracy.Claude Lefort & Dick Howard - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    Al-Jazeera and other satellite television stations have transformed Arab politics over the last decade.
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    Spinoza and Judaism: Focusing on his critique of religion in the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. 김은주 - 2021 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 149:57-88.
    ‘배교자’에서 시작하여 ‘최초의 근대적 유대인’, 심지어 ‘시오니즘의 선구자’에 이르기까지, 유대인 스피노자는 역사 속에서 다양한 형상 아래 평가되어 왔다. 이 다양한 평가들의 바탕에는 신학정치론의 대부분을 차지하는 유대교 분석이 있다. 이 글에서 나는 스피노자의 유대교 분석의 목표가 무엇인지를 분명히하는 가운데 유대교에 대한 그의 입장을 밝히고자 한다. 스피노자는 우선 당대나 후대의 ‘반유대주의’의 모든 논거를 제시했다고 평가될 만큼, 예언, 선민사상, 의례 등 유대교의 특수성을 이루는 요소들에 대해 실로 가차없는 비판을 가하고 있다. 이 비판은 유대교를 폄하하고 기독교를 편드는 것으로, 혹은 종교 일반을 철학(이성)이나 자유주의 정치에 (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Judaism: A Triumph of Concealment.Alick Isaacs - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (1):169-170.
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    Communism And The Nuclear Core.Olga Kuchinskaya - 2006 - Metascience 15 (3):553-555.
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  32. Jews and Judaism in Asian theology: Historical and theological perspectives.Peter C. Phan - 2005 - Gregorianum 86 (4):806-836.
    Despite the urgent need to rethink Christian theology in the light of the Holocaust, Asian theologians have been slow in taking up the challenge. As a contribution to the dialogue between Christians and Jews, the essay begins by examining the presence of Jews in East Asia, especially the community of Jews in Kaifeng, China, first discovered by Matteo Ricci. Next it reveals the latent anti-Jewish accents in past and contemporary theological writings. The final part explores how Asian theology can enrich (...)
     
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    Communism and feminism.Brigitte Studer - 2015 - Clio 41:139-152.
    L’article porte sur le rapport entre communisme et féminisme dans l’entre-deux-guerres en prenant comme point de départ un débat transnational entre chercheuses d’horizons divers, débat paru dans une revue sur l’histoire des femmes et du genre dans les pays d’Europe de l’Est fondée récemment. Trois approches différentes permettent d’éclairer la position ambiguë du féminisme dans les organisations communistes et l’Internationale communiste. Dans un premier temps, ce sont les opportunités et les limites de l’égalité formelle offerte aux femmes communistes qui sont (...)
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    Paul and Judaism: I Thessalonians 2:13–16 as a Test Case.Karl Paul Donfried - 1984 - Interpretation 38 (3):242-253.
    Awareness of the apocalyptic dimensions of Paul's theology enables the interpreter to deal satisfactorily with passages that otherwise appear to contradict one another.
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    Women Communists and the Polish Communist Party: from “Fanatic” Revolutionaries to Invisible Bureaucrats.Natalia Jarska - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:189-210.
    The paper aims at tracing a collective portrait and the trajectories of a group of about forty women active in the communist movement after Poland had regained independence, and after the Second World War. I explore the relations between gender, communist activity, and the changing circumstances of the communist movement. I argue that interwar activities shaped women communists as radical, uncompromising, and questioning traditional femininity political agents, accepted as comrades at every organisational level. This image and identity, though, contributed to (...)
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    Zionism and Judaism: A New Theory.David Novak - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Why should anyone be a Zionist, a supporter of a Jewish state in the land of Israel? Why should there be a Jewish state in the land of Israel? This book seeks to provide a philosophical answer to these questions. Although a Zionist need not be Jewish, nonetheless this book argues that Zionism is only a coherent political stance when it is intelligently rooted in Judaism, especially in the classical Jewish doctrine of God's election of the people of Israel (...)
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    Gender and Judaism: The Transformation of Tradition.Tamar Rudavsky - 1995 - NYU Press.
    Demonstates through different essays Jewish Womens movement rides the fine line between tradition and transformation.
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    Communism and nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friederich list.Sean Sayers - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (4):552-554.
  39. Anti-communism and anti-sovietism-essential side of ideology right-wing social democrats in gfr.H. Schulze - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (3):452-470.
     
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  40. Schleiermacher and judaism.Matthias Wolfes - 2008 - In Hermann Patsch, Hans Dierkes, Terrence N. Tice & Wolfgang Virmond (eds.), Schleiermacher, romanticism, and the critical arts: a festschrift in honor of Hermann Patsch. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
  41. Communism and the Avant-Garde.Richard Wolin - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 12 (1):81-93.
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  42. Communism and the ironic value of property in italian neo-realist cinema.John R. Hamilton - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (4):61-69.
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    Communism and utopia: Marx, Engels and Fourier.Avraham Yassour - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 26 (3):217-227.
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  44. Orthodox-Christianity and Judaism in Dialogue ‒ Modern and Contemporary Period ‒.Adrian Boldisor - 2016 - In 3rd INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES AND ARTS S G E M 2 0 1 6 ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. Sofia: STEF92 Technology. pp. 745-752.
    With a history of 2000 years, the dialogue between Orthodoxy and Judaism experienced difficult times that have left deep scars in the hearts of the followers of the two religions. In the modern and contemporary period, without forgetting the past, it is trying to find bridges between the two religions with the purpose to help the faithful to respond responsibly to the challenges of the present and future. The themes that have been analyzed in the past are of a (...)
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    Buddhism and Judaism: Some Further Considerations.Eugene B. Borowitz - 1993 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 13:223.
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  46. Psychoanalysis and judaism.Stephen Frosh - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and religion in the 21st century: competitors or collaborators? New York: Routledge.
     
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    Wittgenstein and judaism: A triumph of concealment – by ranjit Chatterjee.Kali Charan Pandey - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 31 (1):88–92.
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    Didache and judaism: Jewish roots of an ancient Christian-jewish work. By Marcello Del verme.N. H. Taylor - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (1):119–120.
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    Communism and the fall of man : the social theories of Thomas More and Gerrard Winstanley.Timothy Kenyon - unknown
    The thesis examines the thought of Thomas More and Gerrard Winstanley, emphasizing the concern of both theorists with the prevailing moral depravity of human nature attributable to the Fall of Man, and their proposals for the amendment of men's conduct by institutional means, especially by the establishment of a communist society. The thesis opens with a conceptual exploration of 'utopianism' and 'millenarianism' before discussing the particular forms of these concepts employed by More and Winstanley. The introductory section also includes an (...)
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    Scientific Sharing, Communism, and the Social Contract.Michael Strevens - 2017 - In Thomas Boyer-Kassem, Conor Mayo-Wilson & Michael Weisberg (eds.), Scientific Collaboration and Collective Knowledge. New York, USA: Oxford University Press. pp. 3--33.
    Research programs regularly compete to achieve the same goal, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA or the construction of a TEA laser. The more the competing programs share information, the faster the goal is likely to be reached, to society's benefit. But the "priority rule"—the scientific norm mandating that the first program to reach the goal in question receive all the credit for the achievement—provides a powerful disincentive for programs to share information. How, then, is the clash (...)
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