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By the way, I hope there's no hard feelings about our disagreements earlier.  I wasn't disagreeing in principle or substance with the arguments you were making, just disputing the best way to frame them in the context of the article. [[User:John Kenney|john]] 05:24, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)









== [[User:130.15.162.59]] ==

Are you ?

If not, you may want to restore your comment at [[Wikipedia:Requests for page protection]]<br>
--[[User:Ruhrjung|Ruhrjung]] 18:22, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)

OK. Ein ''V'''o'''lk,'' but ''ö'' inflexionally.<br>
--[[User:Ruhrjung|Ruhrjung]] 20:43, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)

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Thank you for the link.  I happen to share Mclellan's reading of the essay -- my own sense is that Marx is using the term "Jew" as a metaphore for capitalism; the implication is actually an explanation of and critique of anti-semitism (anti-semites are really anti-capitalist, but are scape-goating the Jews, an example of what Marx and Engels would later call false consciousness).  I've never actually read a sophisticated scholarly piece that sustains the argument that Marx was anti-semitic. [[User:Slrubenstein|Slrubenstein]]