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A History of Zionism

2024/6/13
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Theodor Herzl: 赫茨尔是犹太复国主义运动的创始人,他认为建立犹太国是解决反犹主义问题的唯一途径,并为此付出了巨大的努力,最终促成了以色列的建国。他的思想和行动深刻地影响了犹太复国主义运动的发展进程。 Michael Brenner: 布伦纳教授认为犹太复国主义运动有两种主要思想:一种源于对反犹主义的绝望回应;另一种源于对犹太文化复兴的热情。这两种思想共同推动了犹太复国主义运动的发展。 Derek Penslar: 彭斯勒教授指出,19世纪欧洲犹太人的处境复杂,一方面他们融入欧洲社会,取得了经济和社会地位的提升;另一方面,他们仍然面临着日益严重的的反犹主义。这种复杂性深刻地影响了犹太复国主义运动的兴起和发展。 Anita Shapira: 沙皮拉教授认为,19世纪兴起的一种新的基于种族主义的反犹主义,它与宗教无关,认为犹太人是一个与其他欧洲人不同的种族,无法融入社会。这种新的反犹主义是推动犹太复国主义运动的重要因素。 Theodor Herzl: 赫茨尔在《犹太国》中阐述了他对建立犹太国的设想,他认为这将为犹太人民提供一个安全的避风港,使他们免受欧洲反犹主义的迫害。他积极奔走于欧洲各国,争取国际社会的支持,为犹太复国主义运动奠定了基础。 Michael Brenner: 布伦纳教授分析了犹太复国主义运动的两种主要思想来源,并指出这两种思想在运动发展过程中相互作用,共同塑造了犹太复国主义运动的复杂性和多样性。 Derek Penslar: 彭斯勒教授强调了19世纪欧洲犹太人社会地位的提升和反犹主义的加剧之间的矛盾,这种矛盾是犹太复国主义运动兴起的重要背景。 Anita Shapira: 沙皮拉教授深入探讨了19世纪种族主义反犹主义的兴起及其对犹太人的影响,指出这种反犹主义使得犹太人无论如何努力都无法融入欧洲社会,从而促使他们寻求建立一个独立的国家。

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Since October 7th, the term Zionism has been everywhere in the news. It's been used to support Israel in what it calls its war against Hamas: a refrain to remind everyone why Israel exists and why it must be protected. Others have used Zionism to describe what they view as Israel's collective punishment of civilians in Gaza, and its appropriation of Palestinian territories — what they often call "settler colonialism."Zionism has been defined and redefined again and again, and the definitions are often built on competing historical interpretations. So unsurprisingly, we've received many requests from you, our audience, to explore the origins of Zionism. On today's episode, we go back to the late 19th century to meet the people who organized the modern Zionist movement.*Correction: An earlier version of this episode incorrectly described Ze'ev Jabotinsky as a right-wing settler who helped form the paramilitary organization the Irgun. Jabotinsky was a conservative Zionist thinker whose ideas influenced some of the founders of the Irgun. While Jabotinsky did advocate Jewish settlement in Palestine, he himself lived mostly in Europe and died before Israel's founding.*To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)