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Strenger than Fiction
by Carlo Strenger
Yeshayahu Leibowitz: Prophet of wrath, harbinger of the future
Because of his provocativeness, it's easy to miss Yeshayahu Leibowitz’s profound moral seriousness and the great relevance of his thought today.
By Carlo Strenger | Mar 13, 2013 | 12:03 PM | 10
Yeshayahu Leibowitz
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A left-wing protest in Tel Aviv last year - Tal Cohen.
Lesson of 2012: Israel's progressive Jews will continue to dissent
Israel’s progressives represent one of the deepest values of Jewish history: the value of dissent. For millennia, Jews flourished without having a politburo that told us how to think – and we will not let either Netanyahu and Lieberman or Rabbis Ovadia Yosef and Dov Lior dictate to us what to think, speak, or write.
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 27, 2012 | 03:04 PM | 3
Prime Minister Netanyahu at Yitzhak Shamir's funeral
Will Netanyahu choose Shamir or Begin as a model?
Netanyahu is likely to be in a comfortable position of having his job assured, but his choice in coalition structure could lead Israel into a historic catastrophe.
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 19, 2012 | 12:24 PM | 2
Khaled Meshal - Reuters - December 8, 2012.
How Khaled Meshal's call for Israel's destruction played into Netanyahu's hands
The Hamas leader's speech was good for Netanyahu, because he could, once again, present Israel as the innocent victim that is never understood by the international community and diffuse attention from his own actions that aggravate the international community.
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 12, 2012 | 02:16 PM | 22
Judith Butler
Jewish anti-Zionist academic insists Israeli occupation is un-Jewish
In attempting to make a case for a specifically Jewish critique of Israeli state violence, Berkeley professor Judith Butler argues that even at its most liberal, Zionism is profoundly un-Jewish.
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 10, 2012 | 12:18 PM | 67
Netanyahu chairing a cabinet meeting.
Israel needs a real opposition
If Labor and Yesh Atid join Livni and stay out of the government, there will be a sizeable opposition that cannot be laughed off and delegitimized as 'extreme left.'
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 7, 2012 | 11:58 AM | 3
PM Benjamin Netanyahu speaks on the Palestinians' UN bid, Nov. 29, 2012
Netanyahu is leading Israel into an abyss
Netanyahu keeps behaving in a way that profoundly contradicts the values of the club of the Free World, of which he wants to be a valued member: His disregard for international law and individual human rights of Palestinians simply doesn’t square with the standards of the Free World.
By Carlo Strenger | Dec 5, 2012 | 01:46 PM | 52
West Bank village of Anata viewed from the Jerusalem neighborhood of Pisgat Ze’ev.
The one-state reality vs. a two-state solution: A reply to Akiva Eldar
Let me begin with a much-needed clarification. The two-state solution, with all its downsides, is a solution. One state west of the Jordan is likely to be a catastrophe. Let me therefore call it ‘The one-state reality’ as opposed to the ‘two-state solution’.
By Carlo Strenger | Nov 28, 2012 | 10:11 AM | 6
Lieberman and Netanyahu at press conference - Olivier Fitoussi
Likud Beiteinu is headed for a showdown with the world
This conflict has now come to an end. It is now an extreme right-wing party with strong racist undertones.
By Carlo Strenger | Nov 27, 2012 | 03:47 PM | 10
Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby (L) sits next to a Hamas official in Gaza Strip
U.S. must engage with the Arab League peace initiative
If Obama wants to go beyond crisis management of the Israel-Palestine conflict, he should not turn to Abbas but to the peace initiative, which offers Israel recognition, full diplomatic relations and normalization with all members of the Arab League in return for a full retreat to the 1967 borders.
By Carlo Strenger | Nov 21, 2012 | 03:55 PM | 13
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Eldar responds to Strenger: Would you want to be a Jewish minority in a Palestinian state?
On the question of a one-state solution, Akiva Eldar tells Haaretz blogger Carlo Strenger: Your frustration and disappointment from the setbacks on the path to the two-state solution is leading you and many other good Israeli peacenicks to an illusion.
By Akiva Eldar | Nov 18, 2012 | 01:31 PM | 4
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Carlo Strenger is a philosopher and existential psychoanalyst, author of seven books, most recently The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-First Centuryand Israel, Einführung in ein schwieriges Land He serves as Professor at the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University; on the Permanent Monitoring Panel on Terrorism of the World Federation of Scientists; the Seminar of Existential Psychoanalysis in Zurich, and the Scientific Board of the Sigmund Freud Foundation, Vienna in addition to maintaining a part-time practice in existential psychoanalysis. Strenger is an outspoken defender of Classical Liberalism,and advocates a sane and just solution of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He regularly writes in Haaretz, Israel's leading liberal Newspaper, where he runs a blog, 'Strenger than Fiction', Britain's The Guardian, Switzerland's Neue Zürcher Zeitung, and The New York Times. For more info see Strenger's Website
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