A Just Zionism on the Morality of the Jewish State
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For over half a century the legitimacy of Israel''s existence has been questioned and Zionism has been the subject of an immense array of objections and criticism. Here Chaim Gans considers the objections and presents an in-depth philosophical analysis of the justice of Zionsim as realized by the state of Israel. Today alongside a violent Middle Eastern anti-Semitism that refuses to accept Israel''s existence there are two academically respectable arguments for the injustice of Zionism that dominate: it is an exclusivist ethnocultural nationalism out of step with current visions of multicultural nationhood and the Jewish right of return unfairly stigmatizes non-Jews on ethnocultural grounds. While many therefore claim that Zionism is on balance an unjust political philosophy Chaim Gans seeks out a more nuanced ground to explain why Zionism despite its manifest flaws is just. Its flaws stem from the current situation where exigencies have distorted its application and from historical forces that have ended up favoring the notion of Jewish hegemony. For Gans the justice of Zionism is not a black and white proposition. Rather it''s a project in need of repair which it can do by reconceptualizing Jews'' relationship with the Palestinian population and by adhering to a significantly more limited version of Jewish hegemony. Ultimately A Just Zionism offers a concrete historically and geographically rooted investigation of the limits of contemporary nationalism in one of the world''s most fraught cases.
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