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On building a sovereign state from scratch: The law and economics of Theodor Herzl's programmatic work

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Rarely has one book had the impact of Herzl's Der Judenstaat. To which other book can we points as having led to the creation of an entire state? In looking at the slim volume today, we are struck by its freshness of insight and its strict adherence to trying to find institutional solutions that would allow people to establish the new state and then conduct their lives according to what Herzl conceived as modern Jewish principles. This study is exemplary not only for its success. In a time of great economic and legal change, scholars particularly in the transitional economies are looking for analyses that help them create the functioning institutions that need to be built, often quite literally, from scratch. Herzl, who wrote his book not as a contribution to law and economics but as a contribution to furthering his cause, nevertheless left a remarkable exercise in applied law and economics.

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  • Herzl, Theodore. (1988). Der Judenstaat. Zurich: Manesse. Originally published in 1896.

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Backhaus, J.G. On building a sovereign state from scratch: The law and economics of Theodor Herzl's programmatic work. Eur J Law Econ 3, 127–130 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00131828

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