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The growing divide in the United States between Zionists and supporters of Palestinian rights has led to pronounced tensions in academia
The growing divide in the United States between Zionists and supporters of Palestinian rights has led to pronounced tensions in academia
It is a fight between a perverse notion of freedom and a collective sense of social responsibility
No one should have been overly shocked at the display of barbaric callousness offered up by the Republican legislators in Wisconsin in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
This cheating side of our behavior, having gained increased acceptance, has become a real threat to two basic pillars of our society: the integrity of science/technology and the practice of honest government
There is an old adage: when a leader is in trouble domestically, the thing to do is start a crisis in the field of foreign policy, and this is what Trump proceeded to do
Despite all, the struggle of the Palestinians and their allies will go on
Up until recently, many Jews allied themselves with progressive causes. By progressive I mean causes that seek to improve the human condition: racial and ethnic equality, economic well-being, education and health care for all, and the like
Our self-destructive stubbornness is a function of a successful, ideologically managed education
From the 1920s on into the 1990s, the Zionists controlled the storyline in the West on the Israel-Palestine conflict
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