
L’ÉTAT JUIF
INTRODUCTION PAR BARUCH HAGANI
PRÉFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPITRE PREMIER CONSIDÉRATIONS GÉNÉRALES - LA QUESTION JUIVE
CHAPITRE II LA JEWISH COMPANY - TRAITS PRINCIPAUX
CHAPITRE III LA « SOCIETY OF JEWS » ET L’ÉTAT JUIF - « NEGOTIORUM GESTIO »
CONCLUSION
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
Set against the backdrop of late‑19th‑century Europe, this pioneering essay grapples with the urgent question of how a dispersed people might secure a dignified future. Its author, a well‑connected journalist turned political activist, draws on personal disillusionment and a growing awareness of rising antisemitism to argue that cultural assimilation alone cannot guarantee safety. The opening chapters weave together vivid observations of contemporary life with a compelling call for a collective, modern solution.
The work outlines a concrete blueprint for establishing a sovereign community, emphasizing pragmatic diplomacy, economic viability, and the power of shared identity. It balances idealistic yearning with realistic assessments of the obstacles posed by existing nation‑states and popular prejudices. Readers are invited to follow the author's early reasoning and see how the vision of a self‑governing homeland began to take shape, offering a window into the intellectual roots of a movement that would echo throughout the twentieth century.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Release date
2026-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1904
Best known as the founder of modern political Zionism, he was also a journalist, playwright, and persuasive public voice. His writing helped turn a political idea into an organized international movement.
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