Ahad Ha'am (the pen name of Asher Ginsberg) is mainly remembered as
the 'father of cultural Zionism'. But there was much more to the
man and his thought. These essays show him to have been a brilliant
exponent of the art of the essayist. Moreover, as the introduction
by Brian Klug explains, his ideas have a direct relevance today in
confronting the future of Israel and Palestine and for thinking
about cultural pluralism in aliberal democratic society. Ahad Ha'am
has largely been consigned to history. These essays are selected
with a view to making him available to us in the present, both as a
major literary figure and as an original thinker.
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