The Jewish State by Theodor Herzl is a foundational work of modern Zionism, published in 1896. It outlines Herzl's vision for the establishment of a sovereign Jewish homeland as a solution to widespread anti-Semitism and the challenges faced by Jewish communities in Europe. The book presents practical ideas for creating a Jewish state and emphasizes the importance of political and social organization to achieve this goal.
Identity
Political Intrigue
Hero
Rebellion
Epicquest
Journey
Redemption
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length4 hrs 40 mins
Publish dateFeb 14, 1896
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title
7III. The Jewish Companytoc
2Introduction
8IV. Local Groupstoc
3Theodor Herzltoc
9V. Society Of Jews And Jewish Statetoc
4The Jewish State
10VI. Conclusiontoc
5Chapter 1: Introductiontoc
11BIBLIOGRAPHY
6II. The Jewish Questiontoc
About the author
Theodor Herzl
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