Talk:Moses Hess

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I'm not sure I understand the bit about "opium of the people". In the (far better) Opium of the People article on Wikipedia it is correctly attributed to Karl Marx. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opiate_of_the_masses Or is this article trying to say that Hess came up with it and then Marx wrote it down? --bakert


I deleted this badly phrased sentence: "He also is "credited" with Marx's notion that Jews were in love with money." Whoever wrote it can add it again if it is rewritten to express what Marx really wrote about Judaism, and how Hess influenced that decision. References & citations are generally needed.


It is "common" rumour that nazi-leader Rudolf Hess was grandson of Moses Hess?? I guess it is not trye but what is the truths I think it should be mentioned any case in this article.