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Journal articles on the topic "Socialism and Zionism"

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Kelemen, Paul. "In the Name of Socialism: Zionism and European Social Democracy in the Inter-War Years." International Review of Social History 41, no. 3 (1996): 331–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085900011404x.

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SummarySince 1917, the European social democratic movement has given fulsome support to Zionism. The article examines the ideological basis on which Zionism and, in particular, Labour Zionism gained, from 1917, the backing of social democratic parties and prominent socialists. It argues that Labour Zionism's appeal to socialists derived from the notion of “positive colonialism”. In the 1930s, as the number of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution increased considerably, social democratic pro-Zionism also came to be sustained by the fear that the resettlement of Jews in Europe would strengthen
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CAPLAN, NEIL. "TALKING ZIONISM, DOING ZIONISM, STUDYING ZIONISM." Historical Journal 44, no. 4 (2001): 1083–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x01002199.

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Zionism and the creation of a new society. By Ben Halpern and Jehuda Reinharz. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. Pp. 293. ISBN 0-19-509209-0.Land and power: the Zionist resort to force, 1881–1948. By Anita Shapira. Translated by William Templer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. Reissued Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. Pp. x+446. ISBN 0-8047-3776-2.The founding myths of Israel: nationalism, socialism, and the making of the Jewish state. By Zeev Sternhell. Translated by David Maisel. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. Pp. xv+419. ISBN 0-691-00967-8.
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Mayer, Tom. "Zionism, Imperialism, and Socialism." Monthly Review 65, no. 6 (2013): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-065-06-2013-10_5.

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Magid, Shaul. "Post-Zionism, Post-Modernism, and Globalization: A Zionist Critique of Israel as "Start-Up Nation" in the Writings of Eliezer Schweid." Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 41, no. 2 (2023): 97–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sho.2023.a911221.

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Abstract: This article explores the later work of Eliezer Schweid on the questions of Zionism, post-Zionism, globalization, and postmodernity. It argues that Schweid viewed postmodernity as emerging in the post-World War II era where communism and socialism largely collapsed, leaving free-market capitalism as the dominant force in world economies and, by extension, as the template for moral living. This produced, among other things, neoliberalism and globalization that threatened the very core of Zionism as an ideology of collective Jewish self-determination built on a democratic socialist eth
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AVRAHAM, DORON. "RECONSTRUCTING A COLLECTIVE: ZIONISM AND RACE BETWEEN NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND JEWISH RENEWAL." Historical Journal 60, no. 2 (2017): 471–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x16000406.

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AbstractSince the Nazi seizure of power in Germany in 1933, German Zionists initiated a public debate about the racial meaning of Judaism. Drawing on scientific racial, sociological, and anthropological definitions that emerged within Zionism since the late nineteenth century, these Zionists tried to counter Nazi accusations against Jews. However, as the Nazi propaganda against Judaism became widespread, aggressive, and dehumanizing, Zionists responded by traversing the academic outlines of racial categories, and popularized a constructive racial image of Jews, thus hoping to rehabilitate thei
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Bezarov, Oleksandr. "The jewish question in the concept of socialist zionism by Moses Hess." History Journal of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, no. 57 (June 30, 2023): 150–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/hj2023.57.150-158.

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The famous German revolutionary activist and publicist of Jewish origin Moses (Moritz) Hess (1812–1875) left a noticeable mark in the history of the formation of the ideology of Zionism, being one of the first to formulate the socialist principles of the future Jewish state.The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that the concept of socialist Zionism, which M. Hess substantiated in the 1860s, was several decades ahead of the development of the ideology of Zionism itself, and also at the beginning of the 20th century determined the emergence of the ideas of Jewish socialism, which
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Pötzl, Viktoria. ""Across borders stretches the worker's hand. And class at last destroys the fatherland": Klara Blum/Zhu Bailan's Search for Equality." Feminist German Studies 40, no. 2 (2024): 58–82. https://doi.org/10.1353/fgs.2024.a954604.

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Abstract: Klara Blum (1904–71) is one of numerous marginalized Jewish authors whose life and writing have significantly expanded our understanding of labor activism and women's rights. In order to gain insight into Blum's personal journey, this article draws upon a variety of sources, including newspaper articles, novellas, and poetry. It traces her experiences from her hometown of Czernowitz through Vienna, Moscow, and China and considers how her understanding of labor activism within the context of Zionism, socialism, communism, and feminism evolved. I argue that Blum did not simply replace
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Nir, Oded. "Zionism as a Failed Cultural Revolution." Minnesota Review 2023, no. 101 (2023): 41–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00265667-10770177.

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This article argues that Mao’s writing on contradiction and cultural revolution allows us to understand Zionism in a unique Marxist perspective, as a failed cultural revolution. The author first presents Mao’s writing on contradictions, and the historical interactions among them, and then elaborates Mao’s understanding of cultural revolution, emphasizing Fredric Jameson’s appropriation of it as the second moment of revolution: the transformation of human practice after the seizure of power. The article argues that Zionism can be understood, first, as a Maoist intervention into a primary politi
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Thomson, Mathew. "‘The Solution to his Own Enigma’: Connecting the Life of Montague David Eder (1865–1936), Socialist, Psychoanalyst, Zionist and Modern Saint." Medical History 55, no. 1 (2011): 61–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025727300006050.

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This article examines the career of pioneer British psychoanalyst David Eder (1865–1936). Credited by Freud as the first practising psychoanalyst in England, active in early British socialism and then a significant figure in Zionism in post-war Palestine, and in between an adventurer in South America, a pioneer in the field of school medicine, and a writer on shell-shock, Eder is a strangely neglected figure in existing historiography. The connections between his interest in medicine, psychoanalysis, socialism and Zionism are also explored. In doing so, this article contributes to our developi
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Burley, Shane. "The Socialism of Fools." Theory in Action 17, no. 3 (2024): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.2412.

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As a personal discussion on the topic of anti-Semitism, this article brings together the common issues that lead to the conceptual complexity of anti-Semitism. The breach of anti-Semitism into public politics and the organized left through the two-axis points of Israel and conspiracy theories are discussed, in particular recent controversies in the Labour Party, attacks on religious centers, and discordant views on what qualifies as anti-Semitism. Weaving together personal narratives, the essay unpacks the difficulty of considering anti-Semitism in the contemporary understanding of oppression,
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Socialism and Zionism"

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Unger, Shabtai. "Poʻale-Tsiyon ba-ḳesarut ha-Osṭrit, 1904-1914". Ḳiryat Śedeh-Boḳer : [Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv] : [Beersheba] : ha-Merkaz le-moreshet Ben-Guryon ; ha-Makhon le-ḥeḳer ha-Tsiyonut ʻa. sh. Ḥayim Ṿaitsman, Universiṭat Tel-Aviv ; Hotsaʼat ha-sefarim shel Universiṭat Ben-Guryon ba-Negev, 2001. http://books.google.com/books?id=ldFtAAAAMAAJ.

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Gledhill, James. "Into the past : nationalism and heritage in the neoliberal age." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/12114.

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This thesis examines the ideological nexus of nationalism and heritage under the social conditions of neoliberalism. The investigation aims to demonstrate how neoliberal economics stimulate the irrationalism manifest in nationalist idealisation of the past. The institutionalisation of national heritage was originally a rational function of the modern state, symbolic of its political and cultural authority. With neoliberal erosion of the productive economy and public institutions, heritage and nostalgia proliferate today in all areas of social life. It is argued that this represents a social pa
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Oelsner, Miriam Bettina Paulina Bergel. "A gênese do nacional-socialismo na Alemanha do século XIX e a autodefesa judaica." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-26102017-142800/.

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O objetivo desta tese é o estudo da vida dos judeus na Alemanha, a partir de msua saída do gueto ao final do século XVIII. Tive a preocupação em contextualizar a história do antijuda-ísmo, desde a chegada dos romanos na antiga Germânia no século II, ressaltando os momentos mais críticos, como a Primeira Cruzada em 1096 e o enforcamento do judeu Süß em 1738, por razões de animosidades políticas. O estudo rastreia o antissemitismo a partir dos acontecimen-tos da primeira metade do século XIX, permitindo compreender a eclosão dos horrores da Shoá, como o auge de um processo que se desenvolveu dur
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Books on the topic "Socialism and Zionism"

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Harell, Yehuda. Tabenkin's view of socialism. Yad Tabenkin, 1988.

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Barʻam, ʻUzi. The fulfilment of social Zionism. The Moshe Sharett Institute, 1985.

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Avrahami, Eli. Tabenkin on constructive labor Zionism. Yad Tabenkin, 1989.

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Georges, Bensimhon, ed. Aux origines d'Israël: Entre nationalisme et socialisme. Gallimard, 2004.

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Ḥen, Zalman. ha- Masaʻ el ha-Tsiyonut ha-sotsyalisṭit. Reshafim, 1988.

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Ḥen, Zalman. ha-Masaʻ el ha-Tsiyonut ha-sotsyalisṭit. Reshafim, 1988.

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Avineri, Shlomo. Arlosoroff. Halban, 1989.

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Bar-Nir, Dov. Deʻot ʻośot darkan. Mosad Byaliḳ, 1996.

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Bar-Nir, Dov. Deʻot ʻośot darkan. Mosad Byaliḳ, 1996.

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Avrahami, Eli. Leʼumiyut ṿe-sotsyalizm: Shiluv efshari : miḳreh ha-ḳibuts. Yad Ṭabenḳin, ha-Makhon la-sotsyalizm ha-Yiśreʼeli ule-ḳidumo, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Socialism and Zionism"

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Newman, Michael. "Zionism, Jewish Identity and Socialism." In Harold Laski. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230376847_12.

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Mendes, Philip. "Socialism, Zionism and the State of Israel." In Jews and the Left. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137008305_4.

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Weisskopf, Michael. "Украина в наследии Жаботинского." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici. Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0238-1.09.

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The Ukrainian Theme in the Legacy of Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky. Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky (1880-1940) combined the characteristics of a convinced individualist, a nationalist-statist, and an equally convinced liberal with a tendency toward anarchism. He respected every people’s struggle for independence and called nationalism “the individualism of nations”. In his prose, essays and journalism, Jabotinsky was able to synthesize rational analysis with fearless intuition. This combination enabled him to predict both World Wars I and II and the Holocaust, long before Hitler invaded Poland. As
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Yadin, Azzan, and Ghil’ad Zuckermann. "Blorít — Pagans’ Mohawk or Sabras’ Forelock? Ideological Secularization of Hebrew Terms in Socialist Zionist Israeli." In The Sociology of Language and Religion. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230304710_6.

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"Between Zionism and Religious Socialism." In Between Zionism and Judaism. BRILL, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004501348_011.

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Stanislawski, Michael. "5. Socialist and Revisionist Zionisms, 1917–1939." In Zionism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199766048.003.0005.

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Britain gained control over Palestine in the “mandate” system created by the League of Nations after the debacle of the World War I. “Socialist and revisionist Zionisms, 1917–1937” outlines the rise in Palestine of the socialist Zionist parties—both the Marxist Zionists and the Utopian Zionists—and their virtual monopoly over the basic institutions of the Jewish community in Palestine. It also describes the right-wing Revisionist Zionism and its founder, Vladimir Jabotinsky. The reversal of British policy on Palestine and its proposal for the partition of the country into Jewish and Arab state
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"Chapter 1 The Young Oppenheimer’s Utopian Horizon: Socialism, Darwinism and Rassenhygiene." In Zionism and Cosmopolitanism. De Gruyter, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110726435-004.

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Beinin, Joel. "Socialism, Zionism, and Settler Colonialism in Israel/Palestine." In The Cambridge History of Socialism. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108611107.020.

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Penslar, Derek J. "The World Wars as Jewish Wars." In Jews and the Military. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691138879.003.0007.

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This chapter demonstrates the effect of the mobilization of ideas and manpower on the Zionist movement during the two world wars as well as a smaller international conflict that adumbrated World War II. During World War I, the Zionist movement sponsored the formation of Jewish units for the British armed forces, and although these units' military accomplishments were modest, they had a galvanizing effect on Jewish collective solidarity throughout the western world. A very different type of international mobilization sent thousands of Jews into the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil Wa
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Stanislawski, Michael. "4. The Weizmann era and the Balfour Declaration." In Zionism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199766048.003.0004.

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The years 1904–14 witnessed the Second Aliyah, the emigration to Palestine of roughly forty thousand Jews, mainly from the Russian Empire. The first kibbutz, an egalitarian agricultural community, was founded south of the Sea of Galilee in 1909, and in the next decade eleven more collective settlements were created. They were revered as the purest expression of Zionism and socialism. “The Weizmann era and the Balfour Declaration” describes the importance of Chaim Weizmann, a chemist who came to Manchester University in 1904. In 1917 he secured the support of the British government for a nation
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