The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal Opinion

The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal Opinion

ISBN-10:
0742552276
ISBN-13:
9780742552272
Pub. Date:
10/27/2006
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742552276
ISBN-13:
9780742552272
Pub. Date:
10/27/2006
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal Opinion

The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal Opinion

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Overview

Recently, Jewish voices have begun to warn against a 'new anti-Semitism' fueled by moral concerns about Israel. Opponents have retorted that opposition to 'Zionism' is by no means anti-Semitic. This book, by a non-Jewish analytic philosopher, assesses the relative merits of these opposed views and offers a detailed examination of the moral and intellectual credentials of the widespread current of opinion whose growth underlies both.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742552272
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/27/2006
Series: Philosophy and the Global Context Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.04(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Bernard Harrison taught for twenty-nine years at the University of Sussex, successively as lecturer, Reader, and Professor of Philosophy, before moving in 1992 to the E.E. Ericksen Chair of Philosophy at the University of Utah, where he remains an Emeritus Professor. He has also taught or held research posts at the Universities of Michigan, Toronto, Cincinnati and Western Australia, and at the Australian national University. He is the author of seven books and more than fifty papers in journals and anthologies. His interests range from the philosophy of language, ethics, and the interpretation of Wittgenstein, to philosophy and literature. His recent books include Inconvenient Fictions: Literature and the Limits of Theory (Yale University Press, 1991) and Word and World: Practice and the Foundations of Language (with Patricia Hanna: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

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Roger Gottlieb

I write as a long-time leftist, writer on Marxist theory, and charter member of the New Left. Harrison brings a precise philosopher's intelligence to the vexing, frightening, and at times disgusting phenomenon of left-wing anti-semitism. If his history is at times one-sided and his account of the left simplistic, he has nailed the many failures of left moral clarity and intellectual imagination. If you've ever wondered why and how seemingly liberal, left, anti-racist, nice people can hold such distorted views on Israel, this is an excellent book for you. If you think of yourself as progressive and think Israel has no right to exist, or is the sole cause of the conflict, you'd better read it immediately.

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