
The Classical Liberal Case for Israel
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
962
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2021
Editora
Springer
Edição
2
ISBN-10
9811639531
ISBN-13
9789811639531
Descrição
Two authors, Alan G. Futerman and Walter E. Block, provide a thought-provoking exploration of Israel through the lens of classical liberalism. They present a compelling argument that aligns Israel's establishment and existence with the principles of individual freedom, limited government, and free markets. Their analysis challenges conventional narratives surrounding the country, advocating for a deeper understanding of its political and economic systems from a liberal standpoint.
The book delves into historical contexts, examining how classical liberal values have shaped Israel's development. Futerman and Block highlight the tension between competing ideologies and how a liberal framework can lead to a more nuanced appreciation of Israel's challenges and triumphs. This perspective encourages readers to reconsider the moral and economic dimensions of the Israeli state, illustrating how its policies reflect a commitment to liberty and personal rights.
By marrying theoretical discussions with practical implications, the authors aim to foster a dialogue about Israel that transcends polarized viewpoints. Their work is not just a defense; it is an invitation to engage critically with the complexities of a nation that embodies the classical liberal ideals they cherish.
The book delves into historical contexts, examining how classical liberal values have shaped Israel's development. Futerman and Block highlight the tension between competing ideologies and how a liberal framework can lead to a more nuanced appreciation of Israel's challenges and triumphs. This perspective encourages readers to reconsider the moral and economic dimensions of the Israeli state, illustrating how its policies reflect a commitment to liberty and personal rights.
By marrying theoretical discussions with practical implications, the authors aim to foster a dialogue about Israel that transcends polarized viewpoints. Their work is not just a defense; it is an invitation to engage critically with the complexities of a nation that embodies the classical liberal ideals they cherish.
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