Prophets Outcast

A Century of Dissident Jewish Writing about Zionism and Israel

Paperback, 348 pages

English language

Published March 7, 2004 by Nation Books.

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978-1-56025-509-3
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Contrary to the claims of the American Jewish establishment and the Israel lobby, Jews do not speak with one voice about the Middle East. Since the early twentieth century some of the fiercest and most eloquent critiques of Israel and Zionism have been made by Jewish thinkers. They have hailed from political and intellectual traditions—Zionism (Hannah Arendt), anti-Zionism (Maxim Rodinson), anarchism (Noam Chomsky), and Marxism (I. F. Stone). Unconditional supporters of the state of Israel have denounced them as heretics. Yet in the midst of the violence engulfing Palestine and Israel, their warnings about the Zionist project, with its vision of an ethnically pure Jewish state, have never seemed more prescient. These prophets outcast speak out as individuals in a wilderness, proposing solutions to the question of Palestine that range from a two-state solution to socialist internationalism. What links them is an understanding that Israeli policies have been a disaster …

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Subjects

  • Jews
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Israel - History
  • History Of Jews
  • Zionism
  • History
  • Middle East - Israel
  • Religion
  • Judaism - History
  • Jewish - General
  • General
  • Religion / Judaism / History
  • Arab-Israeli conflict
  • Identity
  • Israel