Moses Hess wrote that "Judaism is inseparable from Collectivism," and that only the "Jewish genius" could make the world what it should be, in his eyes. He lamented the fact that many Jews were assimilating to the countries and cultures they lived in (calling them traitors), and called for a return of all Jews to orthodoxy. He wrote that all non-Jewish people need to be turned to atheism, and thereby could be ruled by their Jewish masters. (Paraphrasing Rome and Jerusalem)
Interestingly enough, he had a special hatred for Germany because he felt the Jews there were assimilating too well. In fact, all early Communist/Bolshevist/Zionist literature I've read had a particular hatred of Germany, and sought its destruction.
Moses Hess wrote that "Judaism is inseparable from Collectivism," and that only the "Jewish genius" could make the world what it should be, in his eyes. He lamented the fact that many Jews were assimilating to the countries and cultures they lived in (calling them traitors), and called for a return of all Jews to orthodoxy. He wrote that all non-Jewish people need to be turned to atheism, and thereby could be ruled by their Jewish masters. (Paraphrasing Rome and Jerusalem)
Interestingly enough, he had a special hatred for Germany because he felt the Jews there were assimilating too well. In fact, all early Communist/Bolshevist/Zionist literature I've read had a particular hatred of Germany, and sought its destruction.