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Politics
ISBN
9781903900574
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Who's Left in Israel? : Radical Political Alternatives for the Future of Israel
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Dan Leon
Item Length
6.2in
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
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8.7in
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Number of Pages
189 Pages

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Some of Israel's leading thinkers and experts from Israeli academia, journalism and public life investigate pressing issues facing the modern State of Israel. The contributors provide a controversial portrayal of Israeli society and present a blueprint for a radical new path for Israeli politics.

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Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1903900573
ISBN-13
9781903900574
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Product Key Features

Author
Dan Leon
Publication Name
Who's Left in Israel? : Radical Political Alternatives for the Future of Israel
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
189 Pages

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Item Length
6.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ds112.W43 2004
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"Leon, former editor of New Outlook, has collected articles by Israel's most vociferous far-leftists to show that, despite the enormous discrediting of leftist ideas over the past fifteen years, 'peace' is still possible if Israel adopts an uncompromising anti-Zionist, Marxist agenda. . . . Who's Left in Israel? has value as a guide to the mindset of Israel's hard Left today and perhaps the harder Left tomorrow."  - Middle East Quarterly, "There could not have been a more opportune time for the publication of Who's Left in Israel? Dan Leon has done a good job of selecting the 15 contributors and editing this unusual anthology. It appears at a time when even rightists in Israel are waking up to the political reality of what is called 'the two-state solution'the State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel. This a political necessity for which most of the authors, and Dan Leon himself, have been struggling for decades." Ari Rath, former editor, Jerusalem Post, "There could not have been a more opportune time for the publication of Who's Left in Israel? Dan Leon has done a good job of selecting the 15 contributors and editing this unusual anthology. It appears at a time when even rightists in Israel are waking up to the political reality of what is called 'the two-state solution'--the State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel. This a political necessity for which most of the authors, and Dan Leon himself, have been struggling for decades." --Ari Rath, former editor, Jerusalem Post, "Dan Leon's highly recommended book presents a mosaic of fifteen articles by specialists in their subject. on the theory and practice of the Israel left and the IsraeliPalestinian conflict. Who's Left in Israel? , in tackling complex questions on Israel's official policies, past and present, challenges much of the 'conventional wisdom' which has stymied so many initiatives for peace. Some of the writers believe that in our day one can perhaps see a gleam of light at the end of the tunnel. At any rate, this thought-provoking work is essential reading for all those who seek peace and justice in Israel/Palestine."  -Latif Dori, secretary of the Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue, "This important book illustrates the heterogeneity of contemporary Israeli society. It offers comprehensive descriptions and analyses of particular groups within the structure of the society. In clarifying the various discourses which contribute to the complexity of the society, it provides the reader with illuminating and often painful information and insights. This knowledge should be made available to anyone striving to become better acquainted with Israel society." Professor. Daniel Bar-tal, Tel Aviv University, "Dan Leon's highly recommended book presents a mosaic of fifteen articles by specialists in their subject. on the theory and practice of the Israel left and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Who's Left in Israel? , in tackling complex questions on Israel's official policies, past and present, challenges much of the 'conventional wisdom' which has stymied so many initiatives for peace. Some of the writers believe that in our day one can perhaps see a gleam of light at the end of the tunnel. At any rate, this thought-provoking work is essential reading for all those who seek peace and justice in Israel/Palestine." --Latif Dori, secretary of the Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue, "Dan Leon's highly recommended book presents a mosaic of fifteen articles by specialists in their subject. on the theory and practice of the Israel left and the IsraeliPalestinian conflict. Who's Left in Israel? , in tackling complex questions on Israel's official policies, past and present, challenges much of the 'conventional wisdom' which has stymied so many initiatives for peace. Some of the writers believe that in our day one can perhaps see a gleam of light at the end of the tunnel. At any rate, this thought-provoking work is essential reading for all those who seek peace and justice in Israel/Palestine." Latif Dori, secretary of the Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue, "Leon, former editor of New Outlook, has collected articles by Israel's most vociferous far-leftists to show that, despite the enormous discrediting of leftist ideas over the past fifteen years, 'peace' is still possible if Israel adopts an uncompromising anti-Zionist, Marxist agenda. . . . Who's Left in Israel? has value as a guide to the mindset of Israel's hard Left today and perhaps the harder Left tomorrow." -- Middle East Quarterly, "There could not have been a more opportune time for the publication of Who's Left in Israel? Dan Leon has done a good job of selecting the 15 contributors and editing this unusual anthology. It appears at a time when even rightists in Israel are waking up to the political reality of what is called 'the two-state solution'-the State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel. This a political necessity for which most of the authors, and Dan Leon himself, have been struggling for decades."  -Ari Rath, former editor, Jerusalem Post, "This important book illustrates the heterogeneity of contemporary Israeli society. It offers comprehensive descriptions and analyses of particular groups within the structure of the society. In clarifying the various discourses which contribute to the complexity of the society, it provides the reader with illuminating and often painful information and insights. This knowledge should be made available to anyone striving to become better acquainted with Israel society." --Professor. Daniel Bar-tal, Tel Aviv University, "This important book illustrates the heterogeneity of contemporary Israeli society. It offers comprehensive descriptions and analyses of particular groups within the structure of the society. In clarifying the various discourses which contribute to the complexity of the society, it provides the reader with illuminating and often painful information and insights. This knowledge should be made available to anyone striving to become better acquainted with Israel society."  -Professor. Daniel Bar-tal, Tel Aviv University, "Leon, former editor of New Outlook, has collected articles by Israel's most vociferous far-leftists to show that, despite the enormous discrediting of leftist ideas over the past fifteen years, 'peace' is still possible if Israel adopts an uncompromising anti-Zionist, Marxist agenda. . . . Who's Left in Israel? has value as a guide to the mindset of Israel's hard Left today and perhaps the harder Left tomorrow." Middle East Quarterly
Table of Content
Contents: Acknowledgements; Introduction: Radical Alternatives and Radical Responses: Israel, Jews, Palestinians; A Land Without a People; The Palestinian Arab Minority in Israel; Israeli Colonialism under the Guise of the Peace Process, 1993-2000; The End of Zionism?; Religion, State and Society: Who's Left?; The Making and Breaking of the Israeli Left; Post-Mortem for the Ashkenazi Left; Jewish National Self-Determination at the Crossroads; Left out -- the Ecological Paradox of the Israeli Left; The Left Needs Two Banners: Views from the Left; The Roots of Israel's Economic Crisis; The Dilemmas of Israeli Education; The Israeli Woman and the Feminist Commitment; The Mizrahim: Challenging the Ethos of the Melting Pot; Jerusalem: Constructive Division or Spartaheid?; Index.
Copyright Date
2004
Topic
Sociology / General, World / Middle Eastern, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Middle East / General
Lccn
2004-000499
Dewey Decimal
956.9405/4
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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