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'''Dagobert David Runes''' (January 6, 1902 – September 24, 1982) was a ] and author. He is associated with ], a spiritual organization and publisher. Runes was a colleague and friend of ]. '''Dagobert David Runes''' (], ] – ], ]) was a ] and author. He is associated with ], a spiritual organization and publisher. Runes was a colleague and friend of ].


Runes is responsible for publishing an English translation of Marx's '']'', which he published under the title ''A World without Jews'', and editing ''The Dictionary of Philosophy'', published in 1942. Runes is responsible for publishing an ] translation of Marx's '']'', which he published under the title ''A World without Jews'', and editing ''The Dictionary of Philosophy'', published in 1942.


== Selected works == == Selected works ==

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A World Without Jews

Dagobert David Runes (January 6, 1902September 24, 1982) 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, and editing The Dictionary of Philosophy, published in 1942.

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)

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