The Relationship between the Italian Leftist Parties and the Conflict in the Middle East

The Relationship between the Italian Leftist Parties and the Conflict in the Middle East
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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Download or read book The Relationship between the Italian Leftist Parties and the Conflict in the Middle East written by Nicola Seu and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-03-08 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Israel went from being a symbol of the success of the labour movement to the personification of Western imperialism almost overnight. How was this possible? How could such a radical change occur in such a short length of time? Was it because of negligence within the Italian left resulting from a complex of excessive friendship towards the Jews and Israel? Has the analytical power within leftist political thought grown to shed new light on what was before veiled? It is difficult to believe that the presumed colonialist nature of Israel was not evident before the outbreak of the Six-Day War, just as it is not possible that the real nature of Zionism and the situation of the Palestinian victims were invisible prior to this event. Through an historical, political, and ideological investigation, this book explores this extraordinary, and multifaceted, phenomenon.


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