Tag: Political Culture

The preeminence of the Jewish-liberal alliance in American politics is being threatened by the rise of Jewish progressives.
The article discusses the possibility of a future civil war in the United States, triggered by a contested election.
In this discussion, Haviv Rettig Gur, a leading political reporter at the Times of Israel, joins Jonathan Silver, the editor of Mosaic, to analyze Israel's upcoming election for the 25th Knesset.
The article discusses the current trend of intense political fervor and manias in popular culture, questioning whether the recent pushback against these trends is a result of commercial influences or genuine public discontent.
James Kirchick, author of "Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington," discusses his book, shedding light on the LGBTQ history of Washington D.C. Additionally, he touches on current events such as the January 6 Committee hearings and the changing dynamics of workplace culture with the rise of "woke" activism.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks emphasized the dangers of victimhood and the importance of personal responsibility and relationships in his reflections on the future of British society and liberal democracies.
In "The Love in the Time of Corona Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss Israel's swift response to the coronavirus outbreak, reflecting on its political culture.
This text discusses Israel's swift response to the coronavirus pandemic and its implications on the country's political culture, along with Benny Gantz's efforts to form a minority government coalition.
Henry Kissinger's eulogy for John McCain at the National Cathedral stood out as the most remarkable among the orations given, contrasting with Barack Obama's speech, which was deemed unsatisfactory due to being self-focused rather than centered on America's significance.