A Lesson from Moshe Dayan for Israel’s Syria Policy
Israel can show its enemies, and third parties, that it has both the will and the ability to fight and to win.
December 11, 2019
It deserves at least one cheer.
Of late, critiques of capitalism have proliferated on both left and right, so that it is commonplace to write and speak of its failure as a foregone conclusion. Jeremy Rosen, skeptical of such assumptions, turns to traditional Jewish texts, among them a passage from the talmudic tractate Avot that contrasts four attitudes to private property:
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Login or SubscribeIsrael can show its enemies, and third parties, that it has both the will and the ability to fight and to win.
The fallacy of the reasonable centrist.
Thoughts from an Iranian who fell in love with America.
It deserves at least one cheer.
Meet the oryx.