It’s Israel’s Critics, Not Its Supporters, Who Harbor Racist Attitudes toward Palestinians
A tale of two sentences.
January 9, 2019
With an exegesis of the Tanakh’s final verses.
In the first lecture of his online course on the meaning of Jewish nationalism, which moves from the end of the Hebrew Bible, to God’s message to Abraham in Genesis, to a critique of John Locke, Yoram Hazony argues for the centrality of the nation in scriptural political theory.
A tale of two sentences.
Will her fellow Democrats condemn it?
The number of start-ups founded each year is falling, while the number that close is rising.
With an exegesis of the Tanakh’s final verses.
H. Leyvik's masterpiece.
In the first lecture of his online course on the meaning of Jewish nationalism, which moves from the end of the Hebrew Bible, to God’s message to Abraham in Genesis, to a critique of John Locke, Yoram Hazony argues for the centrality of the nation in scriptural political theory.
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