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This article is very thorough and informative, but it appears to have been primarily written by someone who is not a native speaker of English. Some of the word choices and phrasings sound distinctly "foreign", as if the article had been translated from another language by someone who was conversant, but not completely fluent in English. It's mostly comprehensible, but the article would benefit if a native speaker who is familiar with the subject could edit it. I'd do it myself, but I'm too ignorant of the subject matter, and I'm afraid that I might accidentally introduce errors.
As an example of what I'm talking about, in the section " Moses Mendelssohn's Treatise “On Religious Power” and its Composition", one sentence begins thus: "Because he regarded the present critic on Judaism as a modern Christian prejudge which replaced the medieval ones..." . "Critic" and "prejudge" are not the right words. "Prejudge" should almost certainly be "prejudice" (as "prejudge" is a verb), but I'm not sure whether "critic" should be "critique" or "criticism", each of which have slightly different connotations.
I hope that a native speaker with more familiarity with the subject than I have can edit this otherwise excellent article and bring its style up to the high standard of its content. — Josiah Rowe ( talk • contribs) 02:11, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
The term "revolutionary antisemitism" is not my personal research, but the one by Paul Lawrence Rose. One wikipedian reader was obviously carried away by the very own opinion with his/her complaint that references in this article are missing, because I do not think so. I inserted the requested notes, also an external link for those who might be interested in an English Marx biography (it is only in the note, because I do not agree that such a link can listed here as an "external link", since it is too far from the real subject here). An existing link to the entry of Heinrich Marx did already the job, because there was nothing said here which could not be regarded as common knowledge!
Therefore I removed the tag that this section has my own original research.-- Platonykiss ( talk) 10:11, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
In many ways it is really enjoyable to see the German quotations above the English (especially as someone who can read a fair bit thanks to Yiddish) but I'm 1. not sure if this is the uniform style for wikipedia (feel free to correct if wrong). 2. because of the large chunks of text, the German definitely makes the whole page harder to read. I think it'd be best to just use the English quotations, and perhaps the German word in brackets if the translation is not nuanced enough to highlight the point. Thank you for this brilliant contribution however. Noxiyu ( talk) 16:41, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
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This article is very thorough and informative, but it appears to have been primarily written by someone who is not a native speaker of English. Some of the word choices and phrasings sound distinctly "foreign", as if the article had been translated from another language by someone who was conversant, but not completely fluent in English. It's mostly comprehensible, but the article would benefit if a native speaker who is familiar with the subject could edit it. I'd do it myself, but I'm too ignorant of the subject matter, and I'm afraid that I might accidentally introduce errors.
As an example of what I'm talking about, in the section " Moses Mendelssohn's Treatise “On Religious Power” and its Composition", one sentence begins thus: "Because he regarded the present critic on Judaism as a modern Christian prejudge which replaced the medieval ones..." . "Critic" and "prejudge" are not the right words. "Prejudge" should almost certainly be "prejudice" (as "prejudge" is a verb), but I'm not sure whether "critic" should be "critique" or "criticism", each of which have slightly different connotations.
I hope that a native speaker with more familiarity with the subject than I have can edit this otherwise excellent article and bring its style up to the high standard of its content. — Josiah Rowe ( talk • contribs) 02:11, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
The term "revolutionary antisemitism" is not my personal research, but the one by Paul Lawrence Rose. One wikipedian reader was obviously carried away by the very own opinion with his/her complaint that references in this article are missing, because I do not think so. I inserted the requested notes, also an external link for those who might be interested in an English Marx biography (it is only in the note, because I do not agree that such a link can listed here as an "external link", since it is too far from the real subject here). An existing link to the entry of Heinrich Marx did already the job, because there was nothing said here which could not be regarded as common knowledge!
Therefore I removed the tag that this section has my own original research.-- Platonykiss ( talk) 10:11, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
In many ways it is really enjoyable to see the German quotations above the English (especially as someone who can read a fair bit thanks to Yiddish) but I'm 1. not sure if this is the uniform style for wikipedia (feel free to correct if wrong). 2. because of the large chunks of text, the German definitely makes the whole page harder to read. I think it'd be best to just use the English quotations, and perhaps the German word in brackets if the translation is not nuanced enough to highlight the point. Thank you for this brilliant contribution however. Noxiyu ( talk) 16:41, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
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