1st Edition

The Origins of Democratic Zionism

By Gregory B. Kaplan Copyright 2019
156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

This book is the first to link the modern appreciation for democratic freedom directly to Jewish political thought in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. The modern appreciation for democratic values is often assumed to have its roots in Classical thought. However, democracy has taken various forms in its progression to the governance many countries now employ. Working in dialog with Protestants,... Read more

Introduction: From Democracy to Democratic Zionism  1 Flawed Democracy, the Aristotelian Agricultural Democracy, and the Hebrew Republic  2 The Medieval Divine-Right Monarchy, an Anti-Hebrew Republic  3 The Divine-Right Spanish Monarchy and the Conversos  4 The Hebrew Republic as an Alternative to Habsburg Rule and the Emergence of Morteira, Barrios and Spinoza  5 The Hebrew Republic and Democratic Zionism in the Writings of Morteira  6 Morteira, Hobbes and the Democratic Zionism of Spinoza and Barrios  7 Democratic Zionism and Twenty-First Century Zionism;  Appendix: Treatise on the Truth of the Law of Moses, Chapters One, Two, Ten and Eleven (Translation into English by Gregory B. Kaplan)

Biography

Gregory B. Kaplan is Professor of Spanish and an Affiliated Faculty Member of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Tennessee, USA.