Max Nordau

Nordau, {{circa|1906}} Max Simon Nordau (born Simon Maximilian Südfeld; 29 July 1849 – 23 January 1923) was a Hungarian Zionist leader, physician, author, and social critic. He was a co-founder of the Zionist Organization together with Theodor Herzl, and president or vice-president of several Zionist congresses.

In his younger years, he was known as a social critic, writing ''The Conventional Lies of Our Civilisation'' (1883), ''Degeneration'' (1892), and ''Paradoxes'' (1896). By 1913, Nordau was established as the earliest major critic of modernism. Although not his most popular or successful work while alive, ''Degeneration'' is the book most often remembered and cited today. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Berlin : Jüdischer Verl, 1923
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Published: Leipzig : Elischer Nachf, [1909]
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Published: Leipzig : Elischer, 1886
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Published: Leipzig : Elischer, 1888
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by Nordau, Max
Published: Brünn : Jüd. Buch- und Kunstverl, 1913
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by Nordau, Max
Published: Köln [u.a.] : Jüdischer Verl, 1909
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by Nordau, Max
Published: 1913
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by Nordau, Max
Published: Berlin : Duncker
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by Nordau, Max
Published: Berlin : Duncker, 1898
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by Nordau, Max
Published: Köln [u.a.] : Jüd. Verl, 1911
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Published: Basel : Verl. d. Congressbureaus, [1899]
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