Khamsin Bulletin 9 (1990)

Jordan’s Road to “Democracy” ‒ by Akram Kand and Jayne Peters

2018-02-10T11:42:09+02:00August 10, 1990|Categories: Articles, Khamsin Bulletin 9, Khamsin Bulletins|Tags: , |

With the worsening economic situation in Jordan, the population is being and will be pushed into one of two camps: Islamic fundamentalism or socialism. So far, Islamic fundamentalism is the more popular of the two. Such is the traditional stronghold of Islam in Jordan, that without even questioning the viability of this solution, people blindly accept the so-called Word of Islam.

For a Democratic, Secular State of Palestine; a Reply to Moshe Machover ‒ by Tony Greenstein

2021-05-31T13:59:20+03:00August 10, 1990|Categories: Articles, Khamsin Bulletin 9, Khamsin Bulletins|Tags: |

The fact that Zionism continues to posit the Hebrew speaking Jewish people of Israel as part of a world Jewish nation testifies to the unique nature of both the Zionist project and the essentially artificial nature of Israeli nationhood. Politically and economically the basis of Israeli nationalism is the sponsorship by imperialism and the consequent attempts by Israel to dominate and subjugate the Palestinian people within and the Arab peoples without. This is the material basis of Israeli Jewish nationalism.

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