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A Political Theory for the Jewish People (Hardcover)
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A Political Theory for the Jewish People (Hardcover)
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Chaim Gans's A Political Theory for the Jewish People examines the
two dominant interpretations of Zionism, contrasts them with
post-Zionist alternatives, and develops a third model. Along with
exploring the historiographic, philosophical and moral foundations
of each of these approaches, Gans considers their implications for
the relationship between Jews and Arabs in Israel/Palestine as well
as the relationship between Israeli and diasporic Jews. Proprietary
Zionism, Gans argues, is the version that is most popular among the
Israeli Jewish public. It conceives of the land of Israel/historic
Palestine as the property of the Jewish people. It also conceives
of the entire Jewish people as belonging to Israel. Hierarchical
Zionism is common among Israel's educated elites and interprets the
Jewish right to self-determination as a right to hegemony within
the Israeli state. It remains silent on the issue of the
relationship between Israeli and non-Israeli Jews. Post-Zionist
approaches, conversely, thoroughly reject these Zionist narratives
regarding Jewish history and critique the rationale for the
continued existence of the state of Israel as a Jewish state. Gans
disagrees with all of these approaches, and in their stead
advocates egalitarian Zionism, which is based on an egalitarian
interpretation of the right to national self-determination and
derives from the justifications for Zionism in its early years. As
such, it interprets the historical link between the Jews and the
land of Israel in terms of identity rather than property. It also
views the link between Israel and world Jewry as a matter of choice
for individual Jews-not as a matter of necessity, inextricably
bound to their essence as Jews. He sees it as preferable to both
the dominant strands of Zionism but also to the major contemporary
anti-Zionist approaches: first, that of the Israeli post-Zionists
offering a civic or post-colonial vision of a non-Jewish state,
and, secondly, that of the mostly American post-Zionists who have a
neo-diasporic vision for both Israeli and non-Israeli Jews in which
the connection to the land of Israel is loose at best. Ultimately,
the book argues that egalitarian Zionism is superior to its rivals
both in the authenticity of its relationship to Jewish history and
in its implications for denizens of Israeland Jews around the
world.
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