2011
DOI: 10.1080/14725886.2011.608552
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David Ben-Gurion's Teleological Westernism

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“…The Zionist founders of Israel and the majority of Jewish immigrants who arrived in Palestine were secular Jews from Eastern and Central Europe. They sought to establish a Western society in Palestine, encompassing social, political, cultural, and economic aspects (Tal, 2011). Consequently, the components of liberal democracy and Westernism assume significant roles in shaping Israeli national identity.…”
Section: Liberal Democracy and Westernismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Zionist founders of Israel and the majority of Jewish immigrants who arrived in Palestine were secular Jews from Eastern and Central Europe. They sought to establish a Western society in Palestine, encompassing social, political, cultural, and economic aspects (Tal, 2011). Consequently, the components of liberal democracy and Westernism assume significant roles in shaping Israeli national identity.…”
Section: Liberal Democracy and Westernismmentioning
confidence: 99%