Israel: Pluralism and Conflict

Israel: Pluralism and Conflict

by Sammy Smooha
Israel: Pluralism and Conflict

Israel: Pluralism and Conflict

by Sammy Smooha

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Overview

First published in 1978, Israel focuses on the pluralistic structure of Israel and its internal conflicts. The author distinguishes five major plural divisions: Palestinian Arabs in the occupied territories versus Israeli citizens; Israeli Arabs versus Jews; Druze versus Christian versus Muslim Arabs; religious versus nonreligious Jews; and non-European versus European Jews. These divisions differ in culture, social structure, and resources, yielding together a social hierarchy which stands in contradiction to the vision of Israel’s founding fathers.

From this troubled situation, Dr Smooha suggests that Israel, dominated by a minority of European, predominantly nonreligious Jews, is far from reaching an optimal social mix and group harmony. He observes that, within Israel’s pre-1967 borders, the policies of compromise with the religious Jews, control of Israeli Arabs, and co-optation of non-European Jews have failed to resolve the tensions. The threat to national integration, however, will not be realized as long as the Arab Israeli conflict and the benefits of a full-employment, subsidized economy continue. Until then, Israel will remain a highly controversial and deeply divided society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040186435
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/01/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 482

About the Author

Sammy Smooha is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Haifa, Israel. He is a member of The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and an Israel Prize laureate in Sociology. He served as a visiting professor and a senior research fellow at many academic institutes in the West. Smooha studies Israeli society in comparative perspective, with a focus on ethnic relations and democracy and has published widely on the internal divisions and conflicts in Israel.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. A theoretical perspective: structural pluralism 3. Models of intergroup relations 4. Historical background 5. Current social contexts 6. Pluralism and inequality 7. Oriental–Ashkenazi inequality 8. Conflict and integration 9. Continuity and change 10. Conclusion

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