Revisionist Maximalism

After the end of World War I, Ahimier entered the University of Kiev in the Russian Empire, then traveled to Liege and Vienna to complete his academic studies.

[4] During the 1930s, Abba Ahimier Joshua Yevin, and Uri Zvi Grunberg began to establish their own newspaper, Hazit HaAm, and would publish the idea of "Jewish Labor" and emphasized that Jews should be self-reliant and economically independent.

[4] In December 1932 Ahimier, along with Weisl, Gruenberg, and his supporters organized a strike-breaking "union" at the Froumine Biscuit Factory in Jerusalem by providing scabs.

[9] In 1930, Brit HaBirionim under Ahimeir's leadership publicly declared their desire to form a fascist state at the conference of the ZRM, saying: It is not the masses whom we need ... but the minorities ... We want to educate people for the 'Great Day of God' (war or world revolution), so that they will be ready to follow the leader blindly into the greatest danger ... Not a party but an Orden, a group of private [people], devoting themselves and sacrificing themselves for the great goal.

Abba Achimeir, 1930[10]Ahimeir claimed that the Jewish people would outlast Arab rule in the region of Palestine, saying: We fought the Egyptian Pharaoh, the Roman emperors, the Spanish Inquisition, the Russian tsars.

[6] Brit HaBirionim demonstrators outside handed out leaflets declaring that peace studies were "the work of Satan" and were "an anti-Zionist measure, a stab in the back of Zionism.".

[12] In 1932, Brit HaBirionim pressed the ZRM to adopt their policies which were titled the "Ten Commandments of Maximalism", which were made under "In the spirit of Complete Fascism", according to Stein Uglevik.

[13] The Maximalist goal was to "extract Revisionism from its liberal entrapment", as they wanted Jabotinsky's status to be elevated to a dictator, [14] and desired to force integrate the population of Palestine into Hebrew society.

Abba Ahimeir , the founder of Revisionist Maximalism.