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The pamphlet articulates a case for establishing a national homeland as a practical political remedy to the precarious position of a dispersed people, combining visionary rhetoric with programmatic proposals. It analyzes social and political roots of their vulnerability, proposes creation of an organized company to acquire land and coordinate settlement, recommends formation of local and international bodies, and emphasizes legal recognition and practical infrastructure. It addresses language, culture, and communal institutions as elements of national renewal while urging engagement with existing states and public opinion. The argument pairs moral urgency with concrete organizational steps toward collective self-determination.
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