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Description
Ian Buruma explores the life and death of Baruch
Spinoza, the Enlightenment thinker whose belief
in freedom of thought and speech resonates in our
own time  âœAn elegant, relevant biography of a
vital thinker.â?âKirkus Reviews (starred
review) Â Baruch (Benedictus) Spinoza
(1632â1677) was a radical free thinker who led
a life guided by strong moral principles despite
his disbelief in an all-seeing God. Seen by
manyâChristians as well as Jewsâas Satanâs
disciple during his lifetime, Spinoza has been
regarded as a secular saint since his death. Many
contradictory beliefs have been attached to his
name rationalism or metaphysics, atheism or
pantheism, liberalism or despotism, Jewishness or
anti- Semitism. However, there is no question
that he viewed freedom of thought and speech as
essential to an open and free society. Â In this
insightful account, the award-winning author Ian
Buruma stresses the importance of the time and
place that shaped Spinoza, beginning with the
Sephardim of Amsterdam and followed by the
politics of the Dutch Republic. Though Spinoza
rejected the basic assumptions of his familyâs
faith, and was consequently expelled from his
Sephardic community, Buruma argues that Spinoza
did indeed lead a Jewish life a modern Jewish
life. To Heine, Hess, Marx, Freud, and no doubt
many others today, Spinoza exemplified how to be
Jewish without believing in Judaism. His defense
of universal freedom is as important for our own
time as it was in his.
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Spinoza Freedom's Messiah (Jewish Lives)
Hardcover â February 13, 2024
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