Hello, I just wanted to thank you for your discussion in the Frontpagemag.com referenced article regarding Jewish socialism coming out of Russia. I enjoyed particularly your detailed consideration of the various theories involved.
I am a conservative from the Mountains of New Mexico, USA. I'm a researcher and writer in my own field, which work has recently carried me over into the study of Zionism.If you have any books that you believe continue the history following where Benny Morris' 1885-2001 book ended I would appreciate the reference.
Although I probably don't need to say this, the political epistemology of the book is irrelevant to me as long as you think it is a good study of the facts regarding Israel's history since 2001. Also, please do not concern yourself with this request if you have no recommendations in mind.
I would like to add in closing that I thought Death Orders was an exceptionally well constructed piece of work, as was The New Shoah.
You are a good writer. And I wish you well.
By the way, America won't quit fighting for and with Israel no matter the particular administration and its slants; and that is not just out of religious tradition or conviction. We just admire its people and how they've built their world. Great courage and character.
Remember the 11th Commandment, which I got from Morris' book, and have since referenced in one of my articles. Everybody in Texas and New Mexico love the new trope.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to thank you for your discussion in the Frontpagemag.com referenced article regarding Jewish socialism coming out of Russia. I enjoyed particularly your detailed consideration of the various theories involved.
I am a conservative from the Mountains of New Mexico, USA. I'm a researcher and writer in my own field, which work has recently carried me over into the study of Zionism.If you have any books that you believe continue the history following where Benny Morris' 1885-2001 book ended I would appreciate the reference.
Although I probably don't need to say this, the political epistemology of the book is irrelevant to me as long as you think it is a good study of the facts regarding Israel's history since 2001. Also, please do not concern yourself with this request if you have no recommendations in mind.
I would like to add in closing that I thought Death Orders was an exceptionally well constructed piece of work, as was The New Shoah.
You are a good writer. And I wish you well.
By the way, America won't quit fighting for and with Israel no matter the particular administration and its slants; and that is not just out of religious tradition or conviction. We just admire its people and how they've built their world. Great courage and character.
Remember the 11th Commandment, which I got from Morris' book, and have since referenced in one of my articles. Everybody in Texas and New Mexico love the new trope.
Sincerely,
Jesse W. Collins II