
This essay, originally published in 1844 as Zur Judenfrage, must be one of Karl Marx's most ignored and suppressed works. Marx, himself of Jewish descent, while answering an essay by fellow Hegelist philosopher Bruno Bauer on the topic of the emancipation of Jews in Prussia, raged polemically...

Samuel Roth first embraced Judaism and Zionism, but later blamed other Jews for his financial and legal troubles--which landed him in jail. He became so embittered with this treatment at the hands of his co-...

The object of this book is more modest, I fear, than that of much which has appeared upon that vital political matter, the relation between the Jews and the nations around them.
It does not propose any detailed, still less, any positive legal solution to what has become a press¬ ing proble...

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Written by a Jewish author and originally published in The Century Magazine in January 1928.
This article asserts that if gentiles understood the depths to which Jews control our countries and their institutions of power and the way in which t...

If there are riddles in the history of the nations, then the Jews most certainly present one of the chief instances; and, whoever has occupied himself with the problems of humanity, without advancing so far as the great problem of the Jews, has, so far as knowledge and...