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Palestine: A Socialist Introduction

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reader would struggle to grasp," but conceded "<the book> told me what I didn’t know, and what I need to learn." A review in Viewpoint Magazine takes issue with the perceived dismissal of Palestinian Marxism in favor of the book's primary thesis, specifically taking issue with the essay "The National Liberation Struggle: A Socialist Analysis."
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One critic of the book claims it was too advanced to be considered an introduction, stating "Almost every chapter went over my head. When the authors aren’t discussing events with the assumption that their readers have already studied them, they are using advanced political language that the everyday
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calls the essay collection "of vital importance" and states "the book makes an important contribution to the Palestine solidarity movement. By returning to the history of the Palestinian people’s struggle for return and liberation, the authors chart a course forward for us today."
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called it "an important contribution both to newcomers to the issue of Palestine, and to long time activists and socialists concerned with strategy and tactics in the movement." Another review in
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is grouped into three parts: "Circumstances Given and Transmitted from the Past", "The Road to Jerusalem Goes through Cairo", and "Workers of the World, Unite," each containing three essays.
241: 151:"The Road to Jerusalem Goes through Cairo" focuses on the current (as of the book's publication in 2020) players in the struggle. "Not an Ally: The Israeli Working Class" by 194:, and the intersection of feminism and Palestine. This section features three essays: "What Palestinians Ask of Us: The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement" by 471: 198:, Sumaya Awad, and brian bean; "Multiple Jeopardy: Gender and Liberation in Palestine" by Nada Elia; and "Cops Here, Bombs There: Black-Palestinian Solidarity" by 427: 205:
The conclusion connects these three parts and aims to make the case for the liberation of Palestine, focusing on regional uprisings and global movements.
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is considered solid middle-introductory work to viewing the Palestinian struggle through a socialist lens. The
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author, argues that the Israeli working class is not an ally of liberation due to their ties to Israel's
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lists this book in its recommended reading list about Imperialism and Internationalism. A review in
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influence on the peace process. The final essay in this section, "Palestine in Tahrir" by
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struggle for liberation and its relationship to socialism, edited by
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in the essay "Roots of the Nakba: Zionist Settler Colonialism" by
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is a 2020 essay collection about the historical context of the
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The essay collection has also received positive reviews from:
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movement, the historical connection between Palestine and the
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After an introductory chapter and a brief timeline,
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Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine
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Index


Sumaya Awad
Haymarket Books
ISBN
9-781-64259276-4
Palestinian
Sumaya Awad
Nakba
Zionism
Sumaya Awad
Annie Levin
Shireen Akram-Boshar
US imperialism
Israel
Mostafa Omar
Second Intifada
Daphna Thier
anti-Zionist
settler-colonialism
Toufic Haddad
neoliberalist
Jehad Abusalim
Arab Spring
BDS
Black liberation
United States
Omar Barghouti
Khury Petersen-Smith
Young Democratic Socialists of America
New Politics

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