The Foundations of the 20th Century: Herzlian Zionism in Yoram Hazony's "The Jewish State"

[...]Hazony feels compelled to fabricate a chain of Zionist tradition, from Herzl to himself, as well as an immortal foe, a secular form of sitra ahra: universalist and assimilationist liberalism. [...]it was completely in keeping with liberal, assimilationist thinking in Herzl's era to trace t...

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