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Der Judenstaat: Grundlagen des zionistischen Denkens: Versuch einer modernen Lösung der Judenfrage
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80 pages
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The book addresses the rising antisemitism of the late 19th century, particularly influenced by the Dreyfus Affair. The author argues that social mobility is hindered by systemic disadvantages faced by Jews, which perpetuates their outsider status. Herzl rejects total assimilation, asserting the importance of Jewish identity and culture. He believes that true assimilation would require a period of peace, which is unlikely. The work positions Herzl as a pivotal figure in modern political Zionism, laying the groundwork for the eventual establishment of Israel.
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2017, paperback
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