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This edited volume examines the most pressing social and political
issues confronting Israel from a multidisciplinary perspective,
focusing on the breakdown of social solidarity and the inability to
formulate consensus. The contributors – encompassing political
scientists, historians, communication researchers, sociologists,
economists, and educators – focus on specific topics that serve
as exemplary cases of various trends of consensus and polarization.
These trends are examined in the context of ideological, religious,
economic, national, and ethnic cleavages. In addition, this volume
analyzes how political actors’ preference for “non-decision”
on various issues has resulted in the maintenance of a status quo,
with cleavages or conflicts being neither mitigated nor polarized.
Together, this collection of articles paints a picture of Israel as
a state racked by increasing polarization along ideological and
religious lines. It is argued that this difficulty in determining a
consensual definition of the state threatens to destroy social
solidarity in Israel altogether, a climate in which “the center
cannot hold.” This book is essential reading for anyone seeking
to understand the major internal threats to Israel’s
self-definition as a Jewish-democratic state and will also appeal
to sociologists and political scientists interested in global
polarization trends.
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