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What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What is at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? What does justice demand of us in this conflict? This audiobook clarifies an intimidatingly complex issue - and upends conventional views about America’s stake in it.
In this audiobook, Elan Journo explains the essential nature of the conflict and what has fueled it for so long. What justice demands, he shows, is that we evaluate both adversaries - and America's approach to the conflict - according to a universal moral ideal: individual liberty. From that secular moral framework, the audiobook analyzes the conflict, examines major Palestinian grievances and Israel's character as a nation, and explains what's at stake for everyone who values human life, freedom, and progress.
What Justice Demands shows us why America should be strongly supportive of freedom and freedom-seekers - but in this conflict and across the Middle East, it hasn't been, much to our detriment.
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- GEOFFREY LOWE
- 13-12-2023
A real education
This is a story everyone should know before they form an opinion on the subject. It’s not the only story, but it is a vital one!
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- Ken
- 12-11-2023
Should be required listening.
Sadly, the people who need to read this book won't.
It makes a very good case for why people of the west should think long and hard about who to support in the Israel/Palestine conflict, and why.
I would strongly recommend this book, especially to all our university educated younglings, who have absolutely no idea about reality and what is on the line here.
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