Political Discourse in Exile
Political Discourse in Exile
Karl Marx and the Jewish Question
Hardback
Couldn't load pickup availability
Join our rewards scheme and earn 87 reward points on this purchase!
Earn 87 points on this!
Sign in or Sign up!- Release Date: 30/08/1991
- Barcode: 9780870237461
- Imprint: University of Massachusetts
- Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press

Political Discourse in Exile
Couldn't load pickup availability
Collapsible content
DESCRIPTION
Karl Marx and the Jewish Question
Argues that Marx's work, from his doctoral dissertation to ""Capital"", resounds with characteristic concerns of Jewish thought, identifying three key elements that Marx's theory shares with Judaism - its ontology, its use of texts, and its conception of liberation as a return from exile.
Over the years, Karl Marx's tangled relation with Judaism has provoked heated debate among followers and critics alike. Can the Jewish tradition better help us understand Marx's political theory? Which themes in Marx's writings become clearer when read in a Jewish context? In this provocative book, Dennis Fischman addresses these questions by showing how Marx's work, from his doctoral dissertation to ""Capital"", resounds with the characteristic concerns of Jewish thought. Fischman identifies three key elements that Marx's theory shares with Judaism: its ontology, its use of texts, and its conception of reality underlying Marx's writings and that of the Hebrew Bible, including the notion that human beings are obliged by their own needs to repair and perfect the world. Similarly, Marx's way of commenting on earlier authors, especially Hegel, resembles the rabbinic style of textual interpretation called midrash: both interrogate existing texts to make them speak to the urgent needs of the readers' situation. Finally, Fischman draws on legend, history, and poetry to explore how the Jewish theme of exile can be read in the Marxian theory of alienation. Just as exile disrupts the dialogue between God and humanity and sets all awry, alientation under capitalism corrodes human powers and social relations. Marx himself, Fischman suggests, is a figure in exile. Estranged from his Jewish roots, he is unable fully to understand himself or to explain himself to those who hold a fundamentally different view of reality.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
UK Delivery:
- Free delivery on all orders of £10 or more.
- £1.49 delivery fee on orders below £10.
- UK orders are shipped via Royal Mail 2nd Class.
International Delivery:
- Flat rate delivery charges vary by country.
Dispatch and Delivery Times:
- All orders are shipped from our warehouse in Northampton, UK within 48 hours of receipt during working hours.
- UK mainland orders typically arrive within 3-5 working days via Royal Mail 2nd Class.
- International estimated delivery times:
- Europe & Channel Islands: 7 to 10 working days
- USA: 7 to 15 working days
- Rest of the World: 9 to 21 working days
View our full delivery infomation here.
-
OVER
2 MILLION PRODUCTS
-
60 MILLION CUSTOMERS
ACROSS 190 COUNTRIES
You might also like
Loading recommendations...