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Der Judenstaat
Book • 1896
Written in 1896, 'Der Judenstaat' (The Jewish State) is a seminal text by Theodor Herzl that lays the intellectual and pragmatic foundations for the modern Zionist movement.
Herzl argues that the creation of a Jewish state is necessary to address the widespread anti-Semitism faced by Jews globally.
He proposes a detailed vision for Jewish self-determination and statehood, discussing potential locations such as Palestine and Argentina, governance structures, economic planning, and the intricacies of mass migration.
Herzl’s approach is marked by pragmatism, emphasizing the need for a planned and systematic approach to state-building.
The book has had a profound impact on contemporary discussions on nationalism and identity.
Herzl argues that the creation of a Jewish state is necessary to address the widespread anti-Semitism faced by Jews globally.
He proposes a detailed vision for Jewish self-determination and statehood, discussing potential locations such as Palestine and Argentina, governance structures, economic planning, and the intricacies of mass migration.
Herzl’s approach is marked by pragmatism, emphasizing the need for a planned and systematic approach to state-building.
The book has had a profound impact on contemporary discussions on nationalism and identity.
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