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From Federalism to Binationalism: Hannah Arendt's Shifting Zionism

Abstract
Abstract The German-Jewish intellectual Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) had famously opposed the establishment of a Jewish nation state in Palestine. During the Second World War, however, Arendt also spoke out repeatedly against the establishment of a binational Arab-Jewish state. Rejecting both alternatives, Arendt advocated for the inclusion of Palestine in a multi-ethnic federation that would not con...
Keywords
Zionism
Federalism
Mandatory Palestine
Judaism
Jewish state
Political science
State (computer science)
German
Palestine
Nationality
Law
History
Ancient history
Politics
Immigration
Archaeology
Algorithm
Computer science
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Reduced inequalities



From Federalism to Binationalism: Hannah Arendt's Shifting Zionism

From Federalism to Binationalism: Hannah Arendt's Shifting Zionism

Abstract
Abstract The German-Jewish intellectual Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) had famously opposed the establishment of a Jewish nation state in Palestine. During the Second World War, however, Arendt also spoke out repeatedly against the establishment of a binational Arab-Jewish state. Rejecting both alternatives, Arendt advocated for the inclusion of Palestine in a multi-ethnic federation that would not con...
Keywords
Zionism
Federalism
Mandatory Palestine
Judaism
Jewish state
Political science
State (computer science)
German
Palestine
Nationality
Law
History
Ancient history
Politics
Immigration
Archaeology
Algorithm
Computer science
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Reduced inequalities