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Category Archives: Micah Goodman
Ten Convenient Beliefs For Philosopher Micah Goodman
Stephen Turner (b. 1951) treats some beliefs as coordination devices rather than accurate maps of the world. A belief can hold a group together, lower internal friction, keep a coalition intact, and spare its members costly self-examination, all without being … Continue reading
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The Micah Goodman Trajectory
There is a clear trajectory in philosopher Micah Goodman’s career. He starts as a scholar-interpreter of texts and gradually becomes a public sensemaker of Israeli identity and politics. That does not mean he abandoned expertise. But his role in the … Continue reading
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Decoding Yossi Klein Halevi
Alliance Theory reduces to: Which coalition does this narrator stabilize—and whose status does he protect in doing so? Per Alliance Theory, Yossi Klein Halevi’s core alliance location is center-left Zionist, security conscious, religiously literate, emotionally attached to Jewish peoplehood. Institutionally, … Continue reading
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Decoding Micah Goodman
Israeli pop-philosopher Micah Goodman operates as a savvy high-capacity narrative stabilizer whose influence is measurable through significant book sales and sustained presence in elite media. His book, Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War, sold … Continue reading
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