Socialism

Whatever Thomas Piketty believes.

Benjamin Weingarten
Dec. 15 2015 12:01AM

A socialist friend of Hamas, Hizballah, and Holocaust deniers.

Dalibor Rohac
Aug. 24 2015 12:01AM

It was “my pleasure and my honor” to host Hamas, said Jeremy Corbyn.

Alan Johnson
June 17 2015 12:01AM

France’s first Jewish prime minister fought Vichy and survived a trip to Dachau.

Pierre Birnbaum
May 28 2015 12:01AM

The rise and fall of a political alliance.

David Hirsh
March 12 2015 12:01AM

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,. . .

Tony Michels
March 5 2015 12:01AM

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. . .

Gidon Ben-Zvi
Feb. 11 2015 12:01AM

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. . .

Robert Wistrich
Dec. 3 2014 12:01AM

A rebel godfather of the kibbutz movement reflects on how central planning crippled both economic and political development. (Interview by Erez Tadmor.)

Yehuda Harel
March 20 2014 12:01AM

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. 

Daniel Hannan
Feb. 27 2014 12:01AM

Over the past generation, a highly selective liberal-arts college has become inhospitable to religion, non-radical politics, and Israel. 

Lucette Lagnado
Feb. 27 2014 12:01AM

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.

June 20 2013 12:00AM

Around the world, internationalism is on the move again–at the price of democracy.

Jason Elbaum
Oct. 1 1998 12:00AM