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ARLOSOROFF
– SHLOMO
AVINERI

ARLOSOROFF
Shlomo Avineri
Hardback, 1989
£10.95, 146pp, 1 870015 23 1

Paperback, 1989
£5.95, 146pp, 1 870015 22 3

Chaim Arlosoroff (189-1933), socialist Zionist leader and theorist, was born
in Russia and educated in Germany. He was one of the leaders of the Labour
Zionist Party, Mapai and, following his emigration to Palestine in the
1920s, he became the head of the political department of the Jewish Agency
for Palestine –
the ‘Foreign Minister’ of the Jewish
state-in-the-making.
His reputation grew rapidly and his many articles and speeches were soon
treated as blueprints for the socialist ideals of a Jewish state. He was
bitterly opposed to the Revisionist principles of Jabotinsky and his
movement. At the age of thirty-four, Arlosoroff was assassinated while
walking with his wife along the beach in Tel Aviv. His murder marked a
turning point in modern Zionist history, polarizing attitudes between left
and right-wing Zionists in Palestine and the Diaspora, and creating an
ideological rift parallel only to the impact of the Dreyfus Affair on French
Politics.
After his death, Arlosoroff became a symbol of the socialist Zionist
movement. He was an intellectual of the first order and an original social
thinker. He had a number of books to his name in such fields as socialist
and anarchist thought, economic history, Jewish social studies, financial
theory and social analysis. His writings and ideas set the scene for the
final struggle towards and independent Jewish state in Palestine and time
has proved him to be extraordinarily prophetic.
Shlomo Avineri is Professor of Political Science at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem. During 1975-77, he was Director General of Israel’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. His previous works include The Social and Political
Thought of Karl Marx (Cambridge University Press), The Making of
Modern Zionism (Basic Books) and Moses Hess (New York University
Press).
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