Auto-Emancipation

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Auto-Emancipation is an 1882 pamphlet by Leo Pinsker that argued Jews must achieve national self-liberation through political and territorial independence, helping lay the ideological groundwork for modern Zionism.

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Auto-Emancipation canonical 4
Autoemanzipation 1
Autoemanzipation! 1

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instanceOf Zionist text
political pamphlet
author Leo Pinsker
Leo Pinsker
surface form: Leon Pinsker
centralArgument Jewish auto-emancipation
surface form: Jewish emancipation requires political and territorial sovereignty

Jews must achieve self-emancipation rather than rely on the goodwill of others
antisemitism is a persistent and quasi-pathological phenomenon among non-Jews
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticizes assimilation as a solution to antisemitism
reliance on external emancipation by host societies
field Jewish political thought
nationalism studies
genre nationalist manifesto
political theory
hasForm pamphlet
hasLength short work
historicalContext late 19th-century European antisemitism
post-1881 Russian pogroms
ideologicalOrientation Jewish nationalism
political Zionism precursor
influenced Theodor Herzl
modern Zionism
political Zionist thought
keyConcept Jewish people as a nation
auto-emancipation
need for collective Jewish self-help
languageOfAvailableTranslations English
Hebrew
Russian
mainSubject Jewish national self-liberation
antisemitism in Europe
political independence of the Jewish people
territorial independence of the Jewish people
movement early Zionism
notableFor diagnosis of antisemitism as a chronic social disease
early systematic argument for Jewish political sovereignty
inspiring later Zionist leaders and activists
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Auto-Emancipation self-linksurface differs
surface form: Autoemanzipation
placeOfPublication Odesa
surface form: Odessa
proposes creation of a Jewish national homeland
organized political action by Jews for national liberation
publicationYear 1882
relatedTo First Aliyah
Hovevei Zion
surface form: Hovevei Zion movement

Jewish national revival in Eastern Europe
subtitle Mahnruf an seine Stammesgenossen von einem russischen Juden
timePeriod 19th century

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Leo Pinsker notableWork Auto-Emancipation
Leo Pinsker authorOf Auto-Emancipation
Leo Pinsker describedIn Auto-Emancipation
Pinsker notableWork Auto-Emancipation
subject surface form: Leon Pinsker
Auto-Emancipation originalTitle Auto-Emancipation self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Autoemanzipation
Jewish auto-emancipation originalTitle Auto-Emancipation
this entity surface form: Autoemanzipation!