In 1890 a Hungarian journalist, Theodor Hertzka, published Freiland, a utopian vision for a just society to be built by young European idealists in Africa. His younger contemporary, Theodor Herzl, thought that Hertzka’s work was silly; for Herzl (as for Marx), “utopia” was a derogatory… | Read More in The Blogs | Read More Israel Insider | NOWlej



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