2004
DOI: 10.1353/jss.2005.0009
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Central European Ethnonationalism and Zionist Binationalism

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“…The spiritual father of Cultural Zionism, Ahad Ha'am, himself had declared that ‘Palestine will become our spiritual center only when the Jews are a majority of the population and own most of the land’ (cited in Shimoni :111). Thus, ‘[e]ven the most progressive Zionists were not able to articulate binationalism effectively’ (Weiss :113).…”
Section: Cultural Zionism and National Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spiritual father of Cultural Zionism, Ahad Ha'am, himself had declared that ‘Palestine will become our spiritual center only when the Jews are a majority of the population and own most of the land’ (cited in Shimoni :111). Thus, ‘[e]ven the most progressive Zionists were not able to articulate binationalism effectively’ (Weiss :113).…”
Section: Cultural Zionism and National Historymentioning
confidence: 99%