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The Jewish Question: A Marxist Interpretation
by Abram Leon (Author)
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Publisher : Pathfinder Press (June 1, 1971)
Language : English
Paperback : 279 pages-
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David Salner
5.0 out of 5 stars Against Anti-semitism and Zionism
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2002
This heroic book helped me understand why fascits and other rightists rely on anti-Jewish propaganda and why the Zionist response is a dead end. Abram Leon was a Jewish Marxist and working class leader in Nazi-occupied Belgium until being shipped to his death in Auschwitz. He points out that Jews are a social grouping that played a dynamic role during feudalism but have no role as a distinct class under capitalism. Because capitalist society will not assimilate them, they become ready scapegoats. The solution Leon proposes is to join with other workers in the fight for a socialist society in place of capitalism, which is the root of racist movements. Leon's richly detailed history of the Jewish people challenges the myths of the Zionists. The fact that the imperialist nation of Israel has become the most dangerous place for Jews to live underscores Leon's point about the danger of Zionism. If not available from amazon, booksfrompathfinder will have it--click on "new and used" near the top of the page.
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Tony Thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars Capitalism & Anti-Semitism by an inspiring fighter
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2001
Abram Leon, a young Belgian revolutionary who died fighting in the resistance to the Nazis in World War II, shows how anti-Semitism and capitalism are linked. He illustrates the special history of the Jews as a "people class," persecuted and manipulated by capitalism. This Marxist study shows that Zionism, rather than aiding the liberation of the Jewish people, aids imperialism, the main breeder of anti-Semitism and Jew hatred. NathanWeinstock's introduction explaining the life and struggle of Abram Leon is inspiring. Message: 1 of 1
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Michael D Shur
5.0 out of 5 stars How anti-semitism came about and how it can be ended.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2002
This book answers both Zionists who view Jews as the "chosen people" and the justifiers of Jew hatred, by giving a materialist explanation for the historical persecution of the Jews. By examining Jewish history from antiquity through the middle ages, Leon shows how it was the social role of Jews as merchants and traders and moneylenders that led to their persecution. As the only group in feudal society allowed to engage in trade they became a people-class. In this special role Jews played an essential economic role but were despised for it by the feudal aristocracy and this is what led to their segregation in ghettos and the hostility and attacks they faced.
The author, an anti -fascist fighter and communist organizer who wrote the book in Nazi occupied Belgium in 1940, explains that with the rise of capitalism the special social role that Jews played in the economy disappeared. He points out that while capitalism eliminated the special economic role that led to Jew hatred, it is a system that has brought the prejudices and hatreds of earlier societies into the modern world to help keep the oppressed and exploited divided. It is only with the elimination of this system that Jew hatred can be eliminated.
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Jeremy G. Snyder
1.0 out of 5 stars The cranks giving this book good reviews don't know squat about history
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2006
So anti-Semitism is caused by capitalism. If that's so true, then why did Hitler kill so many Jewish Capitalists? And why were Jews the only capitalists and individualists during the Feudal era. If capitalism causes racism, then why have freer markets led to a rise in people like Oprah Winfrey, Jon Stewart (a Jew) and others. All forms of collectivism (whether they be communism, socialism, or fascism) have ultimately been destructive for all. The right to own private property and pursue one's own interests so long as it doesn't infringe upon another's same rights (the heart of capitalism) has led to racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. But it has allowed to oppressed groups to rise above such garbage as well. Whereas in all forms of collectivism, any person or group can be oppressed for "the greater good of society." Bigotry comes from human ignorance and fear, not social classes, private property rights, or other such things.
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BOSTONGAL
1.0 out of 5 stars Leftist propaganda a book for the AMEN corner of neo
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018
Leftist propaganda
a book for the AMEN corner of neo communists
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Abram Leon (1918–1944)

The Jewish Question

A Marxist Interpretation


Written: Approx. 1942 prior to Leon’s murder by the Nazis.
First Published: First English edition: Ediciones Pioneras, Mexico City 1950.
Source: REDS–Die Roten web site.
[Special thanks to Lenni Brenner for help in acquiring this text.]
Transcribed/HTML Mark-up: Einde O’Callaghan for REDS – Die Roten.
Proofread: Jay Blackwood (June/August 2020).
Copyleft: Marx/Engels Internet Archive (marxists.org) 1987, 2000. Permission is granted to copy and/or distribute this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


Translator’s foreword

A biographical sketch of Abram Leon, by Ernest Germain

ONE: The premises for a scientific study of Jewish history

TWO: From antiquity to the Carolingian epoch:
The period of commercial prosperity of the Jews

A. Before the Roman conquest
B. Roman imperialism and its decline
C. Judaism and Christianity
D. The Jews after the fall of the Roman empire

THREE: The period of the Jewish usurer
Relations of the Jews with other classes in society

A. Royalty and the Jews
B. The nobility and the Jews
C. The bourgeoisie and the Jews
D. Relations of the Jews with the artisans and peasants

FOUR: The Jews in Europe after the Renaissance

A. The Jews in Western Europe after the Renaissance
The thesis of Sombart.

B. The Jews in Eastern Europe up to the nineteenth century

FIVE: Evolution of the Jewish problem in the nineteenth century

SIX: Contradictory trends in the Jewish problem during the period of the rise of capitalism

SEVEN: The decay of capitalism and the tragedy of the Jews in the twentieth century

A. The Jews in Eastern Europe
B. The Jews in Western Europe
C. Racism
D. The Jewish race
E. Zionism

EIGHT: Toward a solution of the Jewish question

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