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The Jewish Question and Beyond: Universalism and Dialectic in the Confrontations of Marx, Zion and IntifadaKeywords: Karl Marx , Hegel , Jewish question , universalism , particularism , 19th Century , politics , Intifada , Palestine , Israel , species-being , emancipation , Germany Abstract: The paper represents a consideration of the influence of G.W.F. Hegel’s dialectical method on Marx’s analysis of the debate over Jewish political rights in 19th Century Germany. As a follow on, I will consider how Marx’s analytical insights and perversions on “The Jewish Ques- tion” may provide us with guidance towards an enriched understanding of the currently confounded standoff be- tween the State of Israel and the Palestinian indepen- dence movement.
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