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  • New Haven : Yale University Press  (2)
  • Arab-Israeli conflict
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780300222982
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 389 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2019
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    Keywords: Zionism ; Zionism / Philosophy ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Right and left (Philosophy) ; 〈〈Die〉〉 Linke ; Zionismus ; Gerschichte 1945-2010 ; Koestler, Arthur 1905-1983 ; Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 ; Deutscher, Isaac 1907-1967 ; Stone, Isidor F. 1907-1989 ; Rodinson, Maxime 1915-2004 ; Memmi, Albert 1920-2020 ; Chomsky, Noam 1928- ; Zionismus
    Description / Table of Contents: In this lively intellectual history of the political Left, cultural critic Susie Linfield investigates how eight prominent twentieth-century intellectuals struggled with the philosophy of Zionism, and then with Israel and its conflicts with the Arab world. Constructed as a series of interrelated portraits that combine the personal and the political, the book includes philosophers, historians, journalists, and activists such as Hannah Arendt, Arthur Koestler, I. F. Stone, and Noam Chomsky. In their engagement with Zionism, these influential thinkers also wrestled with the twentieth century's most crucial political dilemmas: socialism, nationalism, democracy, colonialism, terrorism, and anti-Semitism. In other words, in probing Zionism, they confronted the very nature of modernity and the often catastrophic histories of our time. By examining these leftist intellectuals, Linfield also seeks to understand how the contemporary Left has become focused on anti-Zionism and how Israel itself has moved rightward
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 355-369
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780300236743 , 9780300248418
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 243 Seiten , Karten
    Year of publication: 2018
    Uniform Title: Milkud 67
    DDC: 939.4956
    Keywords: Right and left (Political science) Israel ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Religious Zionism Philosophy ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Politics and government ; Religious Zionism Philosophy ; Right and left (Political science) ; HISTORY / Middle East / Israel ; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; HISTORY Middle East ; Israel ; HISTORY Modern ; 20th Century ; POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations ; Diplomacy ; Politics and government ; Religious Zionism Philosophy ; Right and left (Political science) ; Right and left (Political science) Israel ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Politics and government ; Religious Zionism ; Right and left (Political science) ; Israel ; Israel Politics and government ; Israel ; Israel Politics and government ; Israel ; Nahostkonflikt ; Sechstagekrieg ; Nahostkonflikt ; Sechstagekrieg ; Israel ; Die Linke ; Die Rechte
    Abstract: Since the Six-Day War, Israelis have been entrenched in a national debate over whether to keep the land they conquered or to return some, if not all, of the territories to Palestinians. In a balanced and insightful analysis, Micah Goodman deftly sheds light on the ideas that have shaped Israelis' thinking on both sides of the debate, and among secular and religious Jews about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Contrary to opinions that dominate the discussion, he shows that the paradox of Israeli political discourse is that both sides are right in what they affirm--and wrong in what they deny. Although he concludes that the conflict cannot be solved, Goodman is far from a pessimist and explores how instead it can be reduced in scope and danger through limited, practical steps. Through philosophical critique and political analysis, Goodman builds a creative, compelling case for pragmatism in a dispute where a comprehensive solution seems impossible
    Abstract: Introduction: can the Israeli national conversation be healed? -- Part I. Political ideologies in crisis -- Right and left - a tale of two shifts -- The right's ideological shift -- The left's ideological shift -- Religious Zionism and the Messianic shift -- Part II. Political ideas in crisis -- Both sides are right -- A confusing paradox -- No security problem? -- No demographic problem? -- The moral dilemma -- The Jewish dilemma -- From confusion to understanding -- Part III. The sphere of pragmatic discourse -- The state and its dreams -- The partial-peace plan -- The divergence plan -- Political pragmatism as a bridge between the left and the right -- Afterword
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , "Published with assistance from the Louis Stern Memorial Fund"--Title page verso
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