as new ideas—and a new unrest—begin to sweep the Continent
forging connections with archivists around the world to find elusive documents to fill in the gaps of what happened in Stavishche
Drawing upon long-neglected archival materials
Dauber also explores how Brooks’s American Jewish humor went from being solely for niche audiences to an essential part of the American mainstream
Fourteen years in the making
Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution by Shlomo Avineri synced as new ideas—and a newKarl Marx (18181883)philosopher, historian, sociologist, economist, current affairs journalist, and editorwas one of the most influential and revolutionary thinkers of modern history, but he is rarely thought of as a Jewish thinker, and his Jewish background is either overlooked or misrepresented. Here, distinguished scholar Shlomo Avineri argues that Marxs Jewish origins did leave a significant impression on his work. Marx was born in Trier, then