strange phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism: self-hating Jews or protectors of universalistic principles?
TítuloThe strange phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism: self-hating Jews or protectors of universalistic principles?
Autor
Call numberS994.004924/002
Número del objeto01529jjj
Lugar de publicaciónSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Año de publicación
2008
Dimensionespp96-132
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies' Vol.XXIII: 2009 pp96-132
Descripción
Jewish conservatives like to stereotype all Jewish critics of Israel, whether anti-Zionist or otherwise as self-hating Jews as a means of discrediting their arguments. Conversely, Jewish anti-Zionists and their defenders can claim to be motivated by universalistic values such as social justice and human rights which transcend a narrower loyalty to Jewish tribal concerns. Neither of these explanations provides an adequate understanding of the phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism