1st Edition

Harvest of a Decade Disraelia and Other Essays

By Walter Laqueur Copyright 2012
    268 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a selection of essays written during the first decade of the twenty-first century, by a figure widely acknowledged as the conscience of European liberalism. In Walter Laqueur's lifetime, there have been more acutely dangerous situations, such as the coming of a world war or the seemingly unstoppable march to victory of totalitarian regimes, than in any other previous epoch. Such immediate dangers may not exist at the present time. But long-term trends are equally or even more threatening, as we now see in the ability of small groups of people, unprecedented in history, to inflict enormous damage. This is the underlying essence of Laqueur's thinking, as expressed in this new volume.

    As Laqueur observes, one learns from long experience that the worst does not always happen, and if it does, probably not in one's lifetime. Ideas and intellectual fashions emerging from the groves of academe, particularly in America can seem wrongheaded and often out of touch with the real world. This growing isolation causes growing bitterness, alienation, and a feeling of impotence on the part of intellectuals, which turns into greater radicalization and farfetched thinking. Laqueur fortunately does not fall into this trap.

    The articles and essays selected for this volume deal with a variety of topics. They do not entirely reflect Laqueur's interests, which during this period were more in the cultural field than in politics. However, politics intrude irrespective of the author's predilections. Laqueur deals with unpleasant truths in concrete geopolitical settings, but poignantly takes his stand with the men and women who strive to overcome self-censorship in the search for accurate judgment.

    1: Israel and the Jews; Disraelia: A Counterfactual History, 1848–2008; How to Solve the Conflict—Israel and the Palestinians; Zionism Revisited; The Terrible Secret; No Ease in Zion: Herzl and Lohengrin; The Jewish Century?; Abuse of History; 2: Whither Russia; Russia The Years to Come; Russia’s Muslim Strategy; The Cold War: Two Histories, Two Narratives; 3: Europe, Our Great Hope; Better Fifty Years of Europe?; Europe’s Long Road to the Mosque; Islamic Fascism, Islamophobia, Antisemitism; Islamophobia; 4: Terrorism; Postmodern Terrorism; The Terrorism to Come; The Ticking Clock; Underestimating Terrorism; Suicide Terrorism; Fanaticism; 5: Heroes and Antiheroes; Hans Paasche: Eccentric and Martyr; Ernst Nolte; The Orientalist; Arthur Koestler; Victor Serge: The Revolutionary; Burckhardt and the Red Cross; Montefiore—King of the Jews; Three Witnesses: The Legacy of Viktor Klemperer, Willy Cohn, and Richard Koch 4

    Biography

    Walter Laqueur