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What's the problem with the Jewish State?

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Raef Zreik talks about his paper, with a focus on Zionist, Liberal and Movement. When things are presented in an alternative way, we will find out that the problem is political, not logical, it is historical and not merely concept

Raef Zreik, a Professor of moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv College and Prof. of Jurisprudence at Ono Academic college and senior researcher at Jerusalem Van Leer Institute, will talk about his paper, with a focus on Zionist, Liberal and Movement. When things are presented in an alternative way, we will find out that the problem is political, not logical, it is historical and not merely conceptual.
Professor Zreik's recent publications include: Kant's Struggle for Autonomy (book), War and Self-Defense: Reflections on the War on Gaza in Analysis and Kritik, Zionism and Political Theology in the journal Political Theology; The Tyranny of Truth and the Tyranny of Opinion: Thinking with Hannah Arednt in Theoretical Inquiries in Law.

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Raef Zreik
Keywords
zionism
liberal
political philosophy
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 05/05/2026
Duration: 00:44:25

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