The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism, and the Making of the Jewish State

Princeton University Press (1998)
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Abstract

Renowned historian and political scientist Zeev Sternhell advances a radically new interpretation of the founding of modern Israel. Sternhell suggests that obsessive focus on nationalism has taken precedence over universal values, resulting in failure to evolve a governmental system appropriate for today's world. This controversial and timely study reflects profoundly on the future of the Jewish state.

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