Moses Hess

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Moses Hess was a 19th-century German-Jewish philosopher and socialist, regarded as a forerunner of both Marxist theory and modern Zionism.

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instanceOf Zionist forerunner
human
journalist
philosopher
political theorist
socialist
buriedIn Cologne
countryOfBirth Prussia
countryOfCitizenship Germany
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1812-01-21
dateOfDeath 1875-04-06
educatedAt University of Bonn
era 19th-century philosophy
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Hess
givenName Moses
influenced Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx
Zionism
surface form: Zionist movement
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Young Hegelians
surface form: Young Hegelian movement

Zionism
early communism
socialism
name Moses Hess self-link
nationality German
notableIdea forerunner of Marxist theory
forerunner of modern Zionism
notableWork European Triarchy
Rome and Jerusalem
The Holy History of Mankind
occupation journalist
philosopher
political activist
writer
philosophicalSchool Hegelian dialectics
surface form: Hegelianism

socialist humanism
placeOfBirth Bonn
placeOfDeath Paris
politicalIdeology Jewish nationalism
communism
socialism
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
spouse Sybille Pesch
wrote Die europäische Triarchie
The Holy History of Mankind
surface form: Die heilige Geschichte der Menschheit

Rome and Jerusalem: The Last National Question

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Young Hegelians hasNotableMember Moses Hess
Moses Hess name Moses Hess self-link