Altneuland

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Altneuland is a 1902 utopian novel by Theodor Herzl that envisions a modern, pluralistic Jewish state in the Land of Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
utopian novel
advocates public ownership of key utilities
secular governance
social welfare
associatedWithCityName Tel Aviv
author Theodor Herzl
centralTheme Jewish national revival
pluralism and coexistence
vision of a modern Jewish state
countryOfOrigin Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
depictsFormOfGovernment liberal democracy
depictsSocietyType economically cooperative society
multicultural society
technologically advanced society
EnglishTitle The Old New Land
firstPublishedIn Leipzig
genre Zionist literature
utopian fiction
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
hasCharacter Friedrich Loewenberg
Kingscourt
hasLegacy referenced in Israeli political discourse
shaped cultural imagination of a Jewish homeland
studied in Jewish and Israeli history courses
hasMotto "If you will it, it is no dream"
hasPageCountApprox about 300 pages
hasPoliticalVision Jewish state with equal rights for non-Jews
hasReception considered a classic of Zionist thought
influenced Zionism
surface form: Zionist movement

founding ideology of the State of Israel
inspiredNameOf Tel Aviv
literaryForm prose
movement Political Zionism
narrativeDevice time travel to the future
notableQuote "Wenn ihr wollt, ist es kein Märchen"
opposes ethnic exclusivism
originalLanguage German
publicationYear 1902
publisher Hermann Seemann Nachfolger
relatedWork Der Judenstaat
settingLocation Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel
settingTime future
titleLanguage German
workInSeries Herzl’s Zionist writings

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Theodor Herzl notableWork Altneuland