-- A call to transform Israel into a secular democracy by a leading writer --*BR**BR*'This book is absolutely fundamental for those who reject the unfortunate confusion between Jews, Judaism, Zionism and the State of Israel -- a confusion which is the basis for systematic manipulation by the imperialist power system. It convincingly argues in favour of a single secular state for Israelis and Palestinians as the only democratic solution for the region.'*BR*Samir Amin, director of the Third World Forum*BR**BR*'Joel Kovel's uncompromising criticism of Zionism is rooted in a very deep feeling of empathy and solidarity with his fellow-Jews caught in the death-trap of the Zionist adventure. The way out Kovel is suggesting - a bi-national Israeli-Palestinian state - may be challenged, but definitely not ignored.'*BR*Michel Warschawski, former director of the Alternative Information Centre in Jerusalem*BR**BR*Joel Kovel argues that the inner contradictions of Zionism have led Israel to a 'state-sponsored racism' fully as incorrigible as that of apartheid South Africa and deserving of the same resolution. Only a path toward a single-state secular democracy can provide the justice essential to healing the wounds of the Middle East. *BR**BR*Kovel is well-known writer on the Middle East conflict. This book draws on his detailed knowledge to show that Zionism and democracy are essentially incompatible.
He offers a thoughtful account of the emergence and disintegration of Zionism that integrates psychological, political, cultural, economic, and ideological levels.*BR**BR*Ultimately, Kovel argues, a two-state solution is essentially hopeless as it concedes too much to the regressive forces of nationalism, wherein lie the roots of continued conflict.*BR**BR*Praise for Kovel's previous book White Racism:*BR*"[A] singularly impressive and well written book." The New York Times*BR**BR*Praise for Red Hunting in the Promised Land:*BR*'[A] provocative and stimulating book.' Library Journal*BR**BR*'Fantastic.' Kirkus.