2011
DOI: 10.3167/isr.2011.260112
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Drifting Away from Democracy A Micropolitical Critique of the Relation between the “I“ and the “We“ in Israel

Abstract: This article discusses the form in which the "I-We" relationship is configured in Israel, in terms of its intersection with democracy.It argues that what is usually considered as a sine qua non for a robust democracy, namely, an agonistic tension between the "I," that is our individual uniqueness, privacy, and personal liberty, and the "We," that is our collective liberty and autonomy, is absent from Israeli society. Moreover, when we examine the distribution, consumption, use, and negotiation of power in the … Show more

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