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Is Israel One Religion Nationalism And Multiculturalism Confounded Eliezer Ben Rafael Yochanan Peres

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Is Israel One Religion Nationalism And Multiculturalism Confounded Eliezer Ben Rafael Yochanan Peres
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Eliezer Ben Rafael; Yochanan Peres
ISBN: 9781429453103, 9789004143944, 9004143947, 1429453109
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Is Israel One Religion Nationalism And Multiculturalism Confounded Eliezer Ben Rafael Yochanan Peres by Eliezer Ben Rafael; Yochanan Peres 9781429453103, 9789004143944, 9004143947, 1429453109 instant download after payment.

This book delves into Israeli society where internal divides have emerged from divergent value systems in a context of powerful globalization, immigrant–society behavior, and a sharp majority–minority division. A short but hectic experience, Jewish nationalism draws its vitality from reformulations of ancestral symbols which permeate the dynamics of the confrontations of the dominant culture and numerous parties, all contesting its exigencies. Israel's conflicts revolve around this issue, forming a unique dynamic of multiple interacting forces of convergence and divergence. This case raises several major questions about the sociology of multiculturalism.

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