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"State-forming Zionism" and the Precedent for Leadership - T. Herzl, V. Jabotinsky and D. Ben-Gurion
- 1.0340808 - OÚ 2010 RIV SK eng J - Journal Article
Zouplna, Jan
"State-forming Zionism" and the Precedent for Leadership - T. Herzl, V. Jabotinsky and D. Ben-Gurion.
Asian and African Studies. Roč. 13, č. 1 (2004), s. 28-49. ISSN 1335-1257
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z9021901
Keywords : zionism * Israel * Jewish history
Subject RIV: AB - History
The three dominant Zionist politicians differed significantly almost in all aspects. V. Jabotinsky, by his self-declared adherence to Herzlian legacy, tried to justify and legitimize his own ostracized political trend. All three men shared, however, some similar viewpoints as well. Their preference of a common goal (defined either as a national, state or collective interest) over particularistic norms and values demonstrates a certain amount of affinity exiting among them on issues that are in no way marginal
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