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Li-heyot ḥofshi: רשימות מדרום הר חברון
Poliṭiḳah be-milḥamah: ḳovets meḥḳarim ʿal ha-ḥevrah ha-ezraḥit ba-Milḥemet ha-ʿAtsmaʾut
Li-feḳudah tamid anaḥnu?: ha-tenuʿot ha-ḳibutsiyot ṿeha-Tseva 1948-1957
In: Sidrat ha-Ḳibuts ba-medinah
In: סדרת הקיבוץ במדינה
Netiv ha-maḥashavah shel ʿImanuʾel Leṿinas
The philosophy of Levinas has developed over nearly sixty years. Its evolution can be subdivided into three main stages: Following the pre-war writings, the period 1945-1961 lead to the book Totalité et Infini, in which the ethical thought of Levinas takes a first accomplished form. During the last stage, whose central opus is Autrement qu'être (Otherwise than Being), his thought both radicalized and opened up to multiple horizons. Indeed, Levinas is not merely an academic philosopher ignorant of other movements of thought that mark his century. This book aims to show how the stages of Levinas's strictly philosophical thought is expressed with regard to politics, Judaism, and Christianity
hak- Kāhānāʾût ke-tôfāʿā tôdaʿtît û-pôlîtît
In: Mip-pirsûmê ha-Ḥûg li-Yedîʿat ʿām Yiśrā'ēl bat-Tefûṣôt be-Bêt Neśî ham-Medînā Sîdrā 14, Qûnṭres 8
עקרונות מדיניים במשנת הרמב״ם: עיונים במשנתו ההלכתית
שובו של מרטין בובר: המחשבה הלאומית והחברתית בישראל מבובר עד הבובריאנים החדשים
In: Sidrah le-sotsyologyah ṿe-antropologyah
In: הסדרה לסוציולוגיה ואנתרופולוגיה
The philosopher-king in medieval and Renaissance Jewish thought
In: SUNY series in Jewish philosophy
Sotsyal-demoḳraṭiah meḳomit: ʿaliyato shel dor poliṭi ḥadash be-Mifleget ha-ʿAvodah ha-Yiśreʾeli (2006-2009)
"The political upheavals, the leadership crisis, and the ideological frustration which the Israeli Labour party went through in the first two decades of the 21st century led it to an unprecedented electoral decline. What happened to the formerly dominant party which established the state? What kind of intrinsic changes did it undergo in the late modernity and due to new sociological generations? What kind of new or old ideological discourses were formed within it? And how can we characterize its renewed ideological discourse? These questions stood at the background of this ethnographic study. The study focuses on young, idealistic activists who joined the Israeli Labour Party during 2006-2009 and asked to promote a social-democratic agenda. The book is based on multi-arena fieldwork and it enables a rare ethnographic reflection on the way macro level political changes take shape and are embodied in interpersonal interactions on the micro level."--Publisher's description