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Ahad Ha-'Am's politics

Jewish History, 1990
the Perplexed," and, as Dan Miron has wisely observed, with a badly needed father figure. ' That he was not a politician nearly all agreed. To his admirers, their sage's temperament was too frank, too modest, too honest for the brutish, disingenuous world of political intrigue. To his enemies, he was a prissy, prudish spoiler, who, in David Frischman's
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Ahad Ha-'Am: A political failure?

Jewish History, 1990
Why is it that Ahad Ha-4Am failed to attain political predominance within the Zionist movement of his time?1 For some reason this question has not been addressed by scholars, who have accepted Ahad Ha-4Am's protestations of "non-alliance" at face value ?
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Ahad Ha-'Am as the sage of Zionism

Jewish History, 1990
It is not without interest that in contemporary public debate in Jewry, notably in Israel itself ? where the public debate is not only fiercest, but, in a certain sense, most real ? there is very little tendency to refer back to the true founding fathers of Zionism, more especially to the ideological founding fathers. Some later figures ?
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Words of Fire: Selected Essays of Ahad Ha’am

Jewish Quarterly, 2016
Ahad Ha’am, born Asher Ginzberg in 1856, for many years exerted significant influence within the Jewish national movement.
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Ahad Ha-'am's Essays

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1914
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Ahad and Anr v Uddin

Arbitration Law Reports and Review, 2005
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