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Article: The strange mythology of anti-Zionism.(Society)
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- Quadrant
- Article date:
- December 1, 2005
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THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT that the hardcore twenty-first-century Left has cast its political lot with those who are agitating for Israel's disappearance from the map. Yet many Leftists wish to eat their anti-Zionist cake while still retaining their claim to moral sublimity. The assertion that anti-Israel antipathy is separate from anti-Semitism constitutes a convenient means to deflect accusations that Judeophobia might lie at the core of the anti-Zionism. In recent years, variants of this argument have become increasingly popular on the Left. The shelves of better bookstores currently feature a veritable proliferation of works by Leftist authors bearing such titles as The ...
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