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An Issue of Justice

An Issue of Justice

Origins of the Israel/Palestine Conflict

Norman Finkelstein (Author)

$14.98
  • Publisher: AK Press
  • Format: CD
  • Binding: CD
  • Released: Jan 7, 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9781904859239

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For a limited time, we've marked the price of this important title way down, to make it more accessible to everyone looking for resources on the situation in Gaza. This audio lecture is a great place to start learning about the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict and we hope this information will get out as widely as possible.

"Informing Finkelstein's analysis is a universal ethics... He...is following the example set by the great Jewish prophets." —The Nation

"Norman Finkelstein is one of the most radical and hard-hitting critics of the official Zionist version of the Arab-Israeli conflict and of the historians who support this version..." —Avi Shlaim, St. Anthony's College, University of Oxford

The facts are not complicated. Finkelstein dispels the ideological fog surrounding this historic conflict.

Finkelstein lays out the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict with clarity and passion, arguing that any other similar conflict would be perfectly understood, yet this one exists beneath a blanket of ideological fog. Finkelstein cuts through the fog with indisputable historical facts, optimistic that the struggle is winnable, and that it is simply an issue of justice.

Norman Finkelstein was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1953. He is the son of two holocaust survivors. He received his doctorate from Princeton University, for a thesis on the theory of Zionism. He is the author of four books, including The Holocaust Industry, his writings have also appeared in many prestigious journals. Currently, he teaches political science at DePaul University in Chicago.

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