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The Myths of Liberal Zionism
Yitzhak Laor

The Myths of Liberal Zionism

Verso (Jan 31, 2017)
9781784786281
| Paperback
192 pages | 129 x 198 mm | English
Dewey 320.54095694
LC Classification DS149 .L313 2017

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • Christian Zionism
  • Europe
  • Intellectuals - Attitudes. - Europe
  • Israel
  • Israel - Intellectual life
  • Israel - Politics and government
  • Israeli literature - Appreciation - Europe
  • Israeli literature - History and criticism
  • Politics and government
  • Zionism

Plot

One of Israel’s most controversial writers demystifies the “peace camp” liberals Yitzhak Laor is one of Israel’s most prominent dissidents and poets, a latter-day Spinoza who helps keep alive the critical tradition within Jewish culture. In this work he fearlessly dissects the complex attitudes of Western European liberal Left intellectuals toward Israel, Zionism and the “Israeli peace camp.” He argues that through a prism of famous writers like Amos Oz, David Grossman and A.B. Yehoshua, the peace camp has now adopted the European vision of “new Zionism,” promoting the fierce Israeli desire to be accepted as part of the West and taking advantage of growing Islamophobia across Europe. The backdrop to this uneasy relationship is the ever-present shadow of the Holocaust. Laor is merciless as he strips bare the hypocrisies and unarticulated fantasies that lie beneath the love affair between “liberal Zionists” and their European supporters.