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Nietzschean Zionism was a movement arising from the influence that the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had on Zionism and several of its influential thinkers. Zionism was the movement for the attainment of freedom for the Jewish people through the establishment of a Jewish state. Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy was popular among Jewish intellectuals, incorporated into Zionism effortlessly. Friedrich Nietzsche's influence was exigent on moving away from the Jewish past into an empowering future for the Hebraic New Man, the adoption of his ideas necessitating the Jews to surpass the antiquarian Jewish identity that had a rabbinical consciousness at its center. The philosopher's influence on the Zionists can then be thought of as an existential revolution–that is, it focused on the re

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  • Zionisme Nietzsche adalah gerakan Zionis yang menjadikan filsuf Jerman Friedrich Nietzsche sebagai fondasi ideologinya. Pengaruh Nietzsche timbul pada pergerakan dari masa lalu Yahudi menuju masa depan yang kuat untuk Manusia Ibrani Baru. Sehingga, gerakan Zionis tersebut tak ingin memadukan Friedrich Nietzsche dengan Zionisme, namun sebagai gantinya, teks-teksnya memainkan peran penting dalam pemahaman pengalaman Yahudi. (in)
  • Nietzschean Zionism was a movement arising from the influence that the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had on Zionism and several of its influential thinkers. Zionism was the movement for the attainment of freedom for the Jewish people through the establishment of a Jewish state. Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy was popular among Jewish intellectuals, incorporated into Zionism effortlessly. Friedrich Nietzsche's influence was exigent on moving away from the Jewish past into an empowering future for the Hebraic New Man, the adoption of his ideas necessitating the Jews to surpass the antiquarian Jewish identity that had a rabbinical consciousness at its center. The philosopher's influence on the Zionists can then be thought of as an existential revolution–that is, it focused on the re (en)
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  • Nietzschean Zionism was a movement arising from the influence that the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had on Zionism and several of its influential thinkers. Zionism was the movement for the attainment of freedom for the Jewish people through the establishment of a Jewish state. Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy was popular among Jewish intellectuals, incorporated into Zionism effortlessly. Friedrich Nietzsche's influence was exigent on moving away from the Jewish past into an empowering future for the Hebraic New Man, the adoption of his ideas necessitating the Jews to surpass the antiquarian Jewish identity that had a rabbinical consciousness at its center. The philosopher's influence on the Zionists can then be thought of as an existential revolution–that is, it focused on the renewal of the Jewish identity, the adoption of aesthetic values, and enhancing the will for life. Hence, the Zionists did not want to reconcile Friedrich Nietzsche with Zionism; but instead, his texts played a vital role in understanding and embracing the Jewish experience. The Zionist revolution emphasized that “the new Jews," the concept of which was similar to Nietzsche's “new European man,” should choose to go to Zion or to stay in Europe. More importantly, Theodor Herzl, “the author and the vision of the Jewish State,” viewed Zionism as the arrival of an authentic image of the Jew in a state without the idea of God or any dogmatization, exhibiting a very similar format to that of Nietzsche's libertarianism or anti-dogmatism. (en)
  • Zionisme Nietzsche adalah gerakan Zionis yang menjadikan filsuf Jerman Friedrich Nietzsche sebagai fondasi ideologinya. Pengaruh Nietzsche timbul pada pergerakan dari masa lalu Yahudi menuju masa depan yang kuat untuk Manusia Ibrani Baru. Sehingga, gerakan Zionis tersebut tak ingin memadukan Friedrich Nietzsche dengan Zionisme, namun sebagai gantinya, teks-teksnya memainkan peran penting dalam pemahaman pengalaman Yahudi. (in)
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