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Haifa Republic: A Democratic Future for Israel

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Beschreibung

A provocative argument for a new way of seeing Israel, Zionism, and the two-state solution.

A Future for Israel is a wakeup call to liberal Zionists. In the last two decades, Israeli politics has been changing rapidly, but Zionist thinking on the left is lagging dangerously behind. Given the demise of a viable two-state solution, the struggle for a worthwhile political future in Israel depends not on establishing borders, but on securing human and citizen rights. Denying this is by now akin to denying global warming, and will lead to a catastrophe. 70 years after Israel's establishment, Palestinians are again verging on becoming the majority within Israel's borders and Israeli leaders across the political spectrum can be heard speaking of ethnic cleansing. Ignoring reality will invite scenarios worse than apartheid.

A Future for Israel will reclaim the vital center from Zionist chauvinism on the right and anti-Zionism on the left, by articulating an alternative to two-state politics from within a liberal Zionist perspective. Omri Boehm argues Israeli patriots must now challenge Zionist taboos as we have come to know them and dare to imagine the country's transformation, from a Jewish state into a federal, bi-national republic.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781681373942
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandeBook
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisAdobe Kopierschutz
FormatE101
Erschienen am17.08.2021
Seiten200 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1065 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.27233393
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.2689968
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Omri Boehm is a professor of philosophy at the New School for Social Research. He is the author of The Binding of Isaac: A Religious Model of Disobedience and Kant's Critique of Spinoza. His writings on Israeli politics and culture have appeared in Haaretz, Die Zeit, The New York Times, and elsewhere.