From Independence into the 1970s, Israel was an idea. Now it's merely a garrison. The idea is gone. Not words, not emotions, not bullets--all of those will fly. But the philosopher who could best describe what Israel already is, and will continue to become, is Carl Schmitt.
From Independence into the 1970s, Israel was an idea. Now it's merely a garrison. The idea is gone. Not words, not emotions, not bullets--all of those will fly. But the philosopher who could best describe what Israel already is, and will continue to become, is Carl Schmitt.
From Independence into the 1970s, Israel was an idea. Now it's merely a garrison. The idea is gone. Not words, not emotions, not bullets--all of those will fly. But the philosopher who could best describe what Israel already is, and will continue to become, is Carl Schmitt.