Whatever Thomas Piketty believes.
A socialist friend of Hamas, Hizballah, and Holocaust deniers.
It was “my pleasure and my honor” to host Hamas, said Jeremy Corbyn.
France’s first Jewish prime minister fought Vichy and survived a trip to Dachau.
The rise and fall of a political alliance.
Even before the creation of Israel, significant elements of the international left opposed Zionism, embraced anti-Semitism, and defended the murder of Jews. A new book,. . .
According to recent polls, economic concerns—particularly the rising cost of living—are foremost on the minds of Israeli voters. Thus, a popular trope in the Israeli. . .
The contemporary left’s hatred of Israel and indifference (or worse) toward the virulent anti-Semitism of radical Islamists come as a surprise to many. But, writes. . .
A rebel godfather of the kibbutz movement reflects on how central planning crippled both economic and political development. (Interview by Erez Tadmor.)
The close kinship between two modern political movements puts paid to the conventional idea that one of them, Nazism, is a more extreme form of conservatism.
Over the past generation, a highly selective liberal-arts college has become inhospitable to religion, non-radical politics, and Israel.
The death of socialist Zionist Haim Arlosoroff, eighty years ago this week, was pinned on the rival Revisionist movement. But the evidence doesn't stack up.
Around the world, internationalism is on the move again–at the price of democracy.