JudenstaatTheodor Herzl's passionate advocacy of the founding of a Jewish state grew out of his conviction that Jews would never be assimilated into preexisting populations. His influential 1896 polemic discusses the political and historic rationales for a Jewish homeland. This excellent translation includes an Introduction by Louis Lipsky and a biography of the author. |
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Introduction | 73 |
The Jewish Question | 85 |
The Jewish Company | 98 |
Local Groups | 123 |
Society of Jews and Jewish State | 136 |
Conclusion | 153 |
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