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Goodman, Micah.
Subjects
Right and left (Political science) -- Israel.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Religious Zionism -- Philosophy.
Social conflict -- Israel.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Israel -- Politics and government.
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Goodman, Micah.
Right and left (Political science) -- Israel.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Religious Zionism -- Philosophy.
Social conflict -- Israel.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Israel -- Politics and government.
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Catch-67 : the left, the right, and the legacy of the Six-Day War / Micah Goodman ; translated by Eylon Levy.
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Goodman, Micah.
Yale University Press, 2018.
Call #:
956
.04
G653c
Subjects
Right and left (Political science) -- Israel.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Religious Zionism -- Philosophy.
Social conflict -- Israel.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Israel -- Politics and government.
ISBN:
9780300236743 (hc)
Uniform title:
Milkud 67. English
Alternate title:
Catch sixty-seven : the left, the right, and the legacy of the Six-Day War
Description:
xiii, 243 p. : maps ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Originally published as: Milkud 67: ha-ra'aionot me-achorei ha-machloket she-kora' at et Yisrael.
"Published with assistance from the Louis Stern Memorial Fund"--T.p. verso.
Translated from the Hebrew.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-225) and index.
Summary:
"Since the Six-Day War, Israelis have been entrenched in a national debate over whether to keep the land they conquered or to return some, if not all, of the territories to Palestinians. In a balanced and insightful analysis, Micah Goodman deftly sheds light on the ideas that have shaped Israelis' thinking on both sides of the debate, and among secular and religious Jews about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Contrary to opinions that dominate the discussion, he shows that the paradox of Israeli political discourse is that both sides are right in what they affirm -- and wrong in what they deny. Although he concludes that the conflict cannot be solved, Goodman is far from a pessimist and explores how instead it can be reduced in scope and danger through limited, practical steps. Through philosophical critique and political analysis, Goodman builds a creative, compelling case for pragmatism in a dispute where a comprehensive solution seems impossible."--Publisher.
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Levy, Eylon.
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