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Spinoza vs. the Kahal: The Zionist Critique of Spinoza's Politics
Julie E. Cooper
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School of Political science studies
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Politics
100%
Zionism
100%
Baruch Spinoza
100%
Sovereign
66%
Nationalism
33%
Sovereignty
33%
Diaspora
16%
Nationalist
16%
Political Thought
16%
Reflexive
16%
German-Jewish
16%
Jewish Thought
16%
Exile
16%
Figuration
16%
Diasporic
16%
Disavowal
16%
Political Imagination
16%
Political Vision
16%
Eastern Europe
16%
Self-rule
16%
State Sovereignty
16%
Eastern European
16%
Sovereign Power
16%
Non-sovereignty
16%
Political Imaginaries
16%
Galut
16%
National Autonomy
16%
Social Sciences
Sovereignty
100%
Diaspora
33%
German
33%
Judaism
33%
Nationalists
33%
Intelligentsia
33%
Autonomy
33%
Central and Eastern Europe
33%
Exiles
33%
Political Thought
33%
State Sovereignty
33%
Arts and Humanities
Baruch Spinoza
100%
Intellectuals
16%
theorists
16%
Scholars
16%
Political Thought
16%
Nationalists
16%
1920s
16%
Jewish thought
16%
Exiles
16%
Standing
16%
Reflexive
16%
Disavowal
16%
Political imagination
16%
Foreground
16%
Eastern Europe
16%
repudiation
16%
Sovereign power
16%
galut
16%