Betraying Spinoza: The Renegade Jew Who Gave Us Modernity

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Michael M

 

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May 25, 2012

 

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This ‘reason’, which infamously guided him, was more or less his substitute for faith throughout his life. He would distinguish in his own way “between religion, which he endorse[d], and superstition, which he condemn[ed]” (Goldstein, 121). He would go to great lengths to argue against many of the basic principles that were central to the writings of the Torah and the cornerstone of the Jewish faith...
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He would go to great lengths to argue against many of the basic principles that were central to the writings of the Torah and the cornerstone of the Jewish faith. In this sense, he was both a renegade and a Jew; a revolutionary against his former religion. In continuing to analyze the book’s title and its play on words, one could deduce that Goldstein may have been referring to the double standard she herself was committing...
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