Tag: Liberalism

The author discusses cancel culture and its connection to the historical coerciveness of the American Communist Party in the 1920s.
The author discusses a book by journalist Jerry Kammer titled "Losing Control: How a Left-Right Coalition Blocked Immigration Reform and Provoked the Backlash that Elected Trump."
Professor Menny Mautner from Tel Aviv University explores the history and challenges facing liberalism in Israel in his book "Liberalism in Israel: History, Problems and Contingencies."
This article explores how the media's coverage of race and racism has influenced public attitudes and perceptions.
The text discusses the documentary "Planet of the Humans" which questions the efficacy of green technology like solar panels and wind turbines, suggesting they still harm the environment.
The text discusses the current state of America, calling it backward, dysfunctional, and anti-intellectual, pointing out issues such as political incompetence, economic troubles, and social unrest.
Yuli Tamir, a scholar, peace activist, and former government minister, presents the idea of a liberal form of nationalism in her book "Why Nationalism."
Yuli Tamir, a scholar and former government minister, presents a case for liberal nationalism in her book "Why Nationalism," challenging the idea that liberalism and nationalism are incompatible.
Mark Lilla, a Columbia University Professor, shares insights from his book "The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics" during the National Library of Israel's Global Forum, discussing the failures of progressive politics and proposing steps for the liberal left to reinvent itself.
Renowned Israeli and American Jewish authors discussed a range of topics, including identity, Judaism, and Zionism in a collection of conversations published by the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot during Book Week.
In the discussion, Allison, Don, and Noah explore the significance of the recent ceasefire in Israel and how it can be utilized to build a better future amid the tragedies of war.
Senator Ron Wyden, who comes from a Jewish family that fled Nazi Germany, has been making a name for himself as a critic of President Obama's surveillance programs, questioning the administration's claims about the extent of spying on Americans.
Arie Dubnov's book delves into the complex life of Isaiah Berlin, from his Jewish heritage in Riga to his esteemed status as a British intellectual figure.
The discussion on why American Jews tend to lean towards liberalism touches on various perspectives.