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JACOB JR, MY JEWISH WORLD. Jewish emancipation, RELIGIOUS, POLITICAL AND HUMAN

Shalom! World. Jewish emancipation, RELIGIOUS, POLITICAL AND HUMAN Night of Jewish thought and I am struck by a literary memory of Karl Marx "To the Jewish question." Moved by the influence of Bruno Bauer, brilliant student of Hegel and a professor of theology at Berlin, Marx approaches Bauer at the time it leaves the course for Philosophy of Law (finished in 1841). Bauer's influence and point of resistance to Marx. Yes, but you have to see this introduction to the topic? Ask that person away from philosophical paths, but I'll explain: there were two views to be accepted by both Bauer and Marx on the Jewish question.  Initially, Bauer notes that in Prussia, emancipation (the Jews) is not feasible: it is the religious character (non-secular or non-atheist) the rule that prevents the emancipation and therefore the existence of real citizens, in a word a Christian state one is emancipated. Then, it is irrelevant that the Jews, keeping themselves as Jews (i