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Zion and State - Nation, Class, and the Shaping of Modern Israel (Paperback, Columbia University Press Morningside Ed)
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Zion and State - Nation, Class, and the Shaping of Modern Israel (Paperback, Columbia University Press Morningside Ed)
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This study explores the struggle between left-and right-wing
factions within the Zionist movement, tracing the emergence of
modern Jewish nationalism from its origins in the mid-19th century,
through the vision of Theodor Herzl, and up to the first 15 years
of Israeli statehood. Concentrating on the 1920s and 1930s,
Mitchell Cohen discusses the victory of the Zionist Labour movement
over the right-wing revisionists, and shows how the growing
dominance of Labour in the 1930s made the birth of the Jewish state
possible. He shows how Labour's long-term policies were
self-defeating, helping to foster a political culture that was more
open to individuals on the right, such as Menachem Begin, and made
it vulnerable to the more strident nationalism of the 1970s. When
the Israel Workers' Party could not win a plurality in the World
Jewish Congress after 1933, it formed coalitions with religious and
bourgeois parties, which transformed it into a party that
considered class, nation and state as separate entities.
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