Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Lobby

I purchased a copy of The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy by Walt and Mearsheimer, largely out of spite after reading (as much as I could stand) a review in the cretinous "Pajamas Media" by Lee Smith, who argues:
The key difference between most anti-Semitic tracts of the pre-Holocaust period and The Israel Lobby is Israel itself; after all, Zionism, arises under the same auspices as the Protocols – the international system of state sovereignty. Theodor Herzl believed that once the Jews had a state of their own and the Jews could take their place among nations, the Jewish problem would go away and Jews would become like everyone else. However, as The Israel Lobby shows, the irrational obsession with Israel as the root of all problems in the Middle East and US policy there, the willful misrepresentation of Israeli policies, and holding the Jewish state to standards in war and peace that not even the United States cares to observe, never mind, say, the Islamic Republic of Iran – Herzl on this count at least was wrong. A Jewish state has done nothing to curtail anti-Semitism.

I won't get around to reading the book right away, but I await the reviews that most likely appear in The American Conservatve, The New York Review of Books and perhaps a few other publications that will be illuminating rather than hysterical.

6 comments:

Eris said...

Try this list:

http://www.engageonline.org.uk/archives/index.php?id=17

Eris said...

not sure if that came through.

Try this link.

Eris said...

And for those with a short attention span, here is a 5 page pdf that is being widely disseminated.

Eris said...

Walt and Mearsheimer's essay and book are probably the most thoroughly discredited works in history (see this link).

Good work, professors!

Oh, and please, no ad hominem attacks (see this link) against the authors of the critiques. Find some meat and make an argument like a man, not a drunken cossack, hysterical leftist, sufferer of this problem, or chimpanzee, if you disagree with the above-linked assessments.

Mercurius Aulicus said...

Well I'm certainly glad that Eris doesn't make ad hominem attacks.

Dennis Dale said...

Oh no, MCB, that's not hypocrisy. That's "moral clarity."