Herzlвђ™s Vision: Theodor Herzl And The Foundatio... [Ad-Free]
: Rather than a saintly figure, the author presents Herzl with his "false starts, character flaws, and misdirected initial views". This includes his initial consideration of Argentina or East Africa (the Uganda Scheme) before settling definitively on Palestine as the only viable homeland. Critical Perspective
Avineri's expertise as a former Director-General of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides a unique lens, allowing him to analyze Herzl's diplomatic maneuvers with professional insight. Reviewers from the Jewish Book Council and Library Journal praise the work for its readability and its ability to make 19th-century political theory feel urgent and relevant. Herzl’s Vision: Theodor Herzl and the Foundatio...
This biography is essential for anyone looking to understand how the foundational institutions of the State of Israel were "conjured out of the air" through sheer political will. : Rather than a saintly figure, the author
: While popular history often points to the Dreyfus Affair as Herzl's turning point, Avineri suggests his realization was more gradual. He argues that the broader political instability of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the rising tide of racial (rather than religious) anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria were the primary drivers. Reviewers from the Jewish Book Council and Library
: Avineri explores Herzl’s 1902 novel Altneuland , where he envisioned a modern, secular, and democratic state. In this vision, non-Jewish inhabitants would enjoy full civil equality—a detail often overlooked in contemporary critiques.