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'''Dagobert David Runes''' (b. 1902) was a ] and author. He is associated with ], a spiritual organization and publisher. Runes was a colleague and friend of ].
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Runes is responsible for publishing an ] translation of Marx's '']'', which he published under the title ''A World Without Jews''.
'''Dagobert D. (David) Runes''' (b. 1902) was a ] and published author. He is associated with a "]" organization known as the ] which is also a publishing entity.


In 1942 Runes edited a philosophical dictionary. The ] holds 66 titles under his name.
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== Selected works ==
In 1942 he had published, as its editor, a philosophical dictionary which he compiled together with 72 other authorities.
*''Dictionary of Philosophy'' (editor) (Littlefield Adams & Co., 1942)


*''Treasury of philosophy'' (editor) (New York: The Philosophical Library, 1955)
He is responsible for publishing an English translation of some of Marx's writing "on the Jewish question" '' which he gave the erroneous title ].'' The bases of this ] small book was Marx's 1843 writing which Marx first published in 1844.


*''A World Without Jews'' (translator) (New York: The Philosophical Library, 1959)
Runes was a collegue and friend of ].


== External links==
The ] holds 66 titles under his name.
*

== Works ==
*''Dictionary of Philosophy''' '''''
:ed. by Dagobert D. Runes
:(Littlefield Adams & Co., 1942, ..., 1956, c1962, 1971)

*''Treasury of philosophy''
:ed. ny Dagobert D. Runes
:(New York: Philosophical Library c1955)

*'']''' '''''
:(New York: ], 1959)
::] catalog card discription:
::Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.
::Uniform Title: '']''. English
::Main Title: ''A world without Jews''. Translated from the original German, with an introd. by '''Dagobert D. Runes'''.
::Published/Created: New York, Philosophical Library
::Description: xii, 51 p. 20 cm.
::Notes: "The first unexpurgated English language publication of papers ... originally published
::
::as a review of the writings of Dr. Bruno Bauer ... on ’the Jewish question.’"
::Bibliography: p. xii.
::Subjects:
:::], 1809-1882.
:::Jews--History--1789-1945.

== See also ==
* ]

==External links==
*''Dictionary of Philosophy'' (Ancient - Medieval - Modern), ed. by Dagobert D. Runes, and 72 Authorities, (1942) " Φιλοφια Βιου Κυβερνητης


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A World Without Jews

Dagobert David Runes (b. 1902) was a philosopher and author. He is associated with The Philosophical Library, a spiritual organization and publisher. Runes was a colleague and friend of Albert Einstein.

Runes is responsible for publishing an English translation of Marx's On The Jewish Question, which he published under the title A World Without Jews.

In 1942 Runes edited a philosophical dictionary. The Library of Congress holds 66 titles under his name.

Selected works

  • Dictionary of Philosophy (editor) (Littlefield Adams & Co., 1942)
  • Treasury of philosophy (editor) (New York: The Philosophical Library, 1955)
  • A World Without Jews (translator) (New York: The Philosophical Library, 1959)

External links

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