Moses Hess (January 21, 1812 - April 6, 1875) on Socialism and Social Organization(published by RevoltSource) |
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German-Jewish Philosopher, Early Communist and Zionist Thinker, Socialist Theorist, Pioneer of Labor Zionism
: A German-Jewish philosopher, early communist and Zionist thinker. His socialist theories led to disagreements with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. He is considered a pioneer of Labor Zionism. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“...the basic cause of all the ills of present-day society, which is normally attributed to the imperfection of human nature, is in fact the lack of organization of human society. I have already also often heard it said that the idea of communism, fine and true in itself, is unfortunately unrealizable. If I am not mistaken, it is these two points, concerning the possibility of realizing communism and the fundamental cause of human miseries, which most need to be spelt out.”
Source: "Speech on Communism," by Moses Hess, Elberfeld, 15 February 1845. Source: Rheinische Jarb?cher zur gesellschaftlichen Reform, Darmstadt, 1845.
"Speech on Communism," by Moses Hess, Elberfeld, 15 February 1845. Source: Rheinische Jarb?cher zur gesellschaftlichen Reform, Darmstadt, 1845.
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