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A collection of speeches and essays by Theodor Herzl outlines the political and moral case for Jewish national renewal, arguing for a cohesive peoplehood, organized political action, and a territorial homeland. It addresses the experience of exile and discrimination, the need for communal solidarity and leadership, the role of diplomacy and practical institution-building, and responses to skeptics and opponents. Passages move between polemic, programmatic proposals, and appeals to both elites and mass audiences, combining visionary aims with attention to administrative and diplomatic strategies.
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