The Question of ZionPrinceton University Press, 2007 M02 5 - 232 pages Zionism was inspired as a movement--one driven by the search for a homeland for the stateless and persecuted Jewish people. Yet it trampled the rights of the Arabs in Palestine. Today it has become so controversial that it defies understanding and trumps reasoned public debate. So argues prominent British writer Jacqueline Rose, who uses her political and psychoanalytic skills in this book to take an unprecedented look at Zionism--one of the most powerful ideologies of modern times. |
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... spirit and idea , messianism has cast its supernal light over the birth of Israel , “ licking at the edges of its thought . " 29 According to Scholem , a line can be run from acute messianism to Zionism , but Shabtai Zvi's revolutionary ...
... spirit of the earliest Zionist faith. Taken together these apparently contradictory views both have a kernel of truth, but either one on its own is a mistake. Paulin is not alone in believing that between Zionism and anti-Zionism there ...
... spirit . All religions will don new and precious raiments , casting off whatever is soiled , abomi- nable , unclean . ” 72 " Our soul encompasses the entire uni- verse , and represents it in its highest unity . " 973 Janus - faced ...
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