Middle East Archive | Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism
Published by Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1972.
Published here with the kind permission of Moshe Machover.
Transcribed by Andrew Pollack.
Chapter 6 downloaded with thanks from International Socialist Review.
Marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Preface & Acknowledgements
Introduction
I. Israel in a Historical Perspective
1. The Palestine Problem
2. Israel and Imperialism
3. Military Escalation Within Israeli Society
4. From Generation to Generation – The Origins of the 1967 War
II. The Nature of Israel
5. The Class Character of Israeli Society
6. The Left in Israel
7. The Histadrut: Union and Boss
8. The Emergency Regulations
III. A Critique of Zionist Ideology
9. Borochovism
10. Zionism and Universal Ethics
11. Zionism and Anti-Semitism
12. The Case for Hebrew Self-Determination
13. The Zionist Left and the Palestinian Resistance
IV. Conclusion
Documents
I. The Palestine Problem and the Israeli-Arab Dispute
(May 18, 1967)
II. The Third Round
(July 5, 1967)
III. General Declaration by the ISO
(March 22, 1968)
IV. Down with the Occupation
(January 1, 1969)
V. The Middle East at the Crossroads
(September 1969)
VI. They All Promise Peace
(October 1969)
VII. Statement to the Youth Congress in Jerusalem
(January 12, 1970)
VIII. Statement against Repression
(July 1970)
IX. Peaceful Coexistence and its Consequences in the Area
(July-August 1971)
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