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  2. Racial conceptions of Jewish identity in Zionism - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. In the late 19th century, amid attempts to apply science to notions of race, the founders of Zionism (Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau, among others) sought to reformulate conceptions of Jewishness in terms of racial identity and the "race science" of the time. They believed that this concept would ...

  3. Theodor Herzl - Wikipedia

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    Zionism had not been a significant part of his background in Austria, but Stephan became an ardent Zionist, was the only descendant of Theodor Herzl to have become one. Anglicizing his name to Stephen Norman, during World War II, Norman enlisted in the British Army rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Artillery .

  4. File:HerzlMauschel-full.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Herzl Licensing This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or photocopy of a public domain original, or – from the available evidence – is so similar to such a scan or photocopy that no copyright protection can be expected to arise.

  5. The Old New Land - Wikipedia

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    The Old New Land (German: Altneuland; Yiddish: אַלטנײַלאַנד) is a utopian novel published in German by Theodor Herzl, the founder of political Zionism, in 1902. It was published six years after Herzl's political pamphlet, Der Judenstaat ( The Jewish State ) and expanded on Herzl's vision for a Jewish return to the Land of Israel ...

  6. Der Judenstaat - Wikipedia

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    Der Judenstaat (German, lit. ' The State of the Jews ', [1] commonly rendered [2] [3] as The Jewish State) is a pamphlet written by Theodor Herzl and published in February 1896 in Leipzig and Vienna by M. Breitenstein's Verlags-Buchhandlung.

  7. Is Zionism patriotism or racism? Big disagreements over a ...

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    Outraged by what he considered the dangerous and prejudicial treatment of fellow Jews in Vienna in the late 19th century, Herzl, trained as a lawyer and a prolific writer, established the Zionist ...

  8. Jewish question - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Herzl's 1896 treatise Der Judenstaat advocates Zionism as a "modern solution for the Jewish question" by creating an independent Jewish state, preferably in Ottoman-controlled Palestine. [5] The 1934 science fiction novel Zwei im andern Land by the German rabbi Martin Salomonski imagines a refuge for Jews on the moon. [6]

  9. Nietzschean Zionism - Wikipedia

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    Nietzschean Zionism was a movement arising from the influence that the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had on Zionism and several of its influential thinkers. [1] Zionism was the movement for the attainment of freedom for the Jewish people through the establishment of a Jewish state. [ 2 ]