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The Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence : Defending Democracy
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ISBN: 0719063728 9786610734351 1847790550 1781700303 1280734353 1417590564 9781526137777 9781847790552 9781417590568 6610734356 1526137771 9780719063725 1847795609 9781781700303 9781280734359 9781847795601 Year: 2002 Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press,

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This book looks at the theoretical issue of how a democracy can defend itself from those wishing to subvert or destroy it without being required to take measures that would impinge upon the basic principles of the democratic idea, such as human rights, freedom of speech and the freedom to form political organisations. This dilemma has captured the attention of philosophers as well as legal scholars for many years, but has thus far been rarely studied employing institutional and social frameworks. In this book such frameworks are incorporated into the discussion of the 'paradox' in an attempt to provide an answer to the question: is there a golden path which can reconcile between the democratic polity's need to defend itself and, at the same time, maintain responsibility to protect and safeguard the basic right of its citizens? It takes as its case study of this issue the Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence, which tests the theoretical framework outlined in the first chapter of the book. Providing an extensive diachronic scrutiny of the State's response to extremist political parties, violent organisations and the infrastructure of extremism and intolerance within Israeli society. It emphasises the dynamics of the response and the factors which encourage or discourage the shift from less democratic and more democratic models of response. The book is unique in that it links social and institutional perspectives to the study. The book will be vital reading for students of peace studies, conflict analysis, international relations and international politics, as well as students of the political situation in the Middle east.


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Meir Kahane : the public life and political thought of an American Jewish radical
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ISBN: 069121266X Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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The life and politics of an American Jewish activist who preached radical and violent means to Jewish survivalMeir Kahane came of age amid the radical politics of the counterculture, becoming a militant voice of protest against Jewish liberalism. Kahane founded the Jewish Defense League in 1968, declaring that Jews must protect themselves by any means necessary. He immigrated to Israel in 1971, where he founded KACH, an ultranationalist and racist political party. He would die by assassination in 1990. Shaul Magid provides an in-depth look at this controversial figure, showing how the postwar American experience shaped his life and political thought.Magid sheds new light on Kahane’s radical political views, his critique of liberalism, and his use of the “grammar of race” as a tool to promote Jewish pride. He discusses Kahane’s theory of violence as a mechanism to assure Jewish safety, and traces how his Zionism evolved from a fervent support of Israel to a belief that the Zionist project had failed. Magid examines how tradition and classical Jewish texts profoundly influenced Kahane’s thought later in life, and argues that Kahane’s enduring legacy lies not in his Israeli career but in the challenge he posed to the liberalism and assimilatory project of the postwar American Jewish establishment.This incisive book shows how Kahane was a quintessentially American figure, one who adopted the radicalism of the militant Left as a tenet of Jewish survival.

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Political activists --- Rabbis --- Kahane, Meir. --- 1982 Lebanon War. --- Abraham Isaac Kook. --- Abraham Joshua Heschel. --- Act of Violence. --- Activism. --- Aliyah. --- Alt-right. --- American Jews. --- American Thinker. --- Anti-Zionism. --- Anti-communism. --- Anti-imperialism. --- Anti-racism. --- Antisemitism. --- Apocalypticism. --- Arab–Israeli conflict. --- Avi Weiss. --- Avodah Zarah. --- Avraham Stern. --- Bar and Bat Mitzvah. --- Black nationalism. --- Black supremacy. --- Blue law. --- Conversion to Judaism. --- Criticism of capitalism. --- Demonization. --- Diaspora Jew (stereotype). --- Dick Gregory. --- Elijah. --- Ezekiel. --- Frantz Fanon. --- Freedom Riders. --- Gentile. --- God. --- Golden calf. --- Good and evil. --- Gush Emunim. --- Haredi Judaism. --- Heresy. --- Hilltop Youth. --- Houston Stewart Chamberlain. --- Idolatry. --- Irgun. --- Jewish Defense League. --- Jewish assimilation. --- Jewish diaspora. --- Jewish question. --- Jewish refugees. --- Jewish religious terrorism. --- Jews. --- Joachim Prinz. --- Joseph Churba. --- Judaism. --- Kabbalah. --- Kahanism. --- Kulturkampf. --- Lehi (group). --- Lenny Bruce. --- Liberal elite. --- Liberalism. --- Lucy Dawidowicz. --- Malcolm X. --- Manichaeism. --- Maurice Eisendrath. --- Meir Kahane. --- Mitzvah. --- Names of God in Judaism. --- Neturei Karta. --- Occupy movement. --- Oppression. --- Orthodox Judaism. --- Post-Zionism. --- Purim. --- Rabbinic Judaism. --- Racism. --- Radical chic. --- Radicalism (historical). --- Reform Judaism. --- Religion. --- Religious Zionism. --- Revisionist Zionism. --- Romanticism. --- Scientific racism. --- Secularism. --- Shlomo Ben-Yosef. --- Soviet Jewry Movement. --- Stereotypes of Jews. --- Superiority (short story). --- The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century. --- The New York Intellectuals. --- The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. --- The Wretched of the Earth. --- Uncle Tom. --- Yeshiva. --- Yitzchak Ginsburgh. --- Yitzhak Shamir. --- Zealots (Judea). --- Zionism. --- Zionist Organization of America. --- Zvi Yehuda Kook.

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