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Our collection of books has been selected by our founder Rachida - you are sure to find something thought-provoking!

"Asylum Road" by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)
"Asylum Road" by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)
£9.99
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
£6.99
"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
£9.99
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"Rogue States" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
"Rogue States" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
£10.00
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"Fateful Triangle" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
"Fateful Triangle" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
£10.00
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"Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism" by Amelia Horgan (Paperback)
"Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism" by Amelia Horgan (Paperback)
£9.99
"Split: Class Divides Uncovered" by Ben Tippet (Paperback)
"Split: Class Divides Uncovered" by Ben Tippet (Paperback)
£9.99
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"Israeli Apartheid" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Israeli Apartheid" by Ben White (Paperback)
£9.99
"Feel Free" by Zadie Smith (Paperback)
"Feel Free" by Zadie Smith (Paperback)
£9.99
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"The Crystal Code" by Tamara Driessen (Hardcover)
"The Crystal Code" by Tamara Driessen (Hardcover)
£12.99
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"Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel" by Ben White (Paperback)
£9.99
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"Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy" by Ben White (Paperback)
£9.99
"Asylum Road" by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)
"Asylum Road" by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)

"Asylum Road" by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)

Regular price £9.99

'An eerily familiar reflection of our current moment ... It continues to haunt me' NATASHA BROWN, I PAPER BOOKS OF THE YEAR

'I will go wherever she takes me. A phenomenal book' DAISY JOHNSON

'A brilliant, scalding novel ... sharp, intricately layered, impossible to forget' MEGAN HUNTER

'Stunning ... beautifully written and deeply unsettling' BOOKSELLER, EDITOR'S CHOICE

CHOSEN AS A 2021 BOOK TO LOOK OUT FOR BY OBSERVER, INDEPENDENT, FINANCIAL TIMES, EVENING STANDARD, GRAZIA, STYLIST, ELLE THE NATIONAL, FIVE BOOKS AND BURO

A couple drive from London to coastal Provence. Anya is preoccupied with what she feels is a relationship on the verge; unequal, precarious. Luke, reserved, stoic, gives away nothing. As the sun sets one evening, he proposes, and they return to London engaged.

But planning a wedding does little to settle Anya's unease. As a child, she escaped from Sarajevo, and the idea of security is as alien now as it was then. When social convention forces Anya to return, she begins to change. The past she sought to contain for as long as she can remember resurfaces, and the hot summer builds to a startling climax.

Lean, sly and unsettling, Asylum Road is about the many borders governing our lives: between men and women, assimilation and otherness, nations, families, order and chaos.

What happens, and who do we become, when they break down?

Specifications

IMPRINT: Bloomsbury Publishing
PUBLISHED: 20/01/2022
ISBN: 9781526617408
LENGTH: 272 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)

"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)

Regular price £6.99

"A gripping read and a haunting story of love, loss and betrayal. Guaranteed to move even the hardest heart." - Independent

"Shattering ... devastating and inspiring." - Observer

"Hosseini is a truly gifted teller of tales ... he's not afraid to pull every string in your heart to make it sing." - The Times

"Rings true with tenderness and truth." - Daily Mail

"A devastating, masterful and painfully honest story of a life crippled by an act of childhood and cowardice and cruelty ... It speaks the harrowing truth about the power of evil, personal and political, and intoxicates, like a high-flying kite, with the power of hope." - Daily Telegraph

"Stunning and heartbreaking in its quiet intensity." - Guardian

"This is one of those unforgettable stories that stay with you for years. All the great themes of literature and of life are the fabric of this extraordinary novel: love, honour, guilt, fear, redemption ... It is so powerful that for a long time after, everything I read seemed bland." - Isabel Allende

Afghanistan, 1975: Twelve-year-old Amir is desperate to win the local kite-fighting tournament and his loyal friend Hassan promises to help him. But neither of the boys can foresee what will happen to Hassan that afternoon, an event that is to shatter their lives. After the Russians invade and the family is forced to flee to America, Amir realises that one day he must return to Afghanistan under Taliban rule to find the one thing that his new world cannot grant him: redemption.

Specifications

IMPRINT: Bloomsbury Publishing
PUBLISHED: 23/08/2018
ISBN: 9781526604743
LENGTH: 368 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 110mm x 177mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)
"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)

"A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)

Regular price £9.99

A Thousand Splendid Suns is an ambitious work. Once again the setting is Afghanistan, but this time [Hosseini] has taken the last 33 years of that country’s tumultuous history of war and oppression and told it on an intimate scale, through the lives of two women.”

—The New York Times

“Spectacular. . . Hosseini’s writing makes our hearts ache, our stomachs clench and our emotions reel. . . Hosseini tells this saddest of stories in achingly beautiful prose through stunningly heroic characters whose spirits somehow grasp the dimmest rays of hope.”
—USA Today

“Just as good, if not better, than Hosseini’s best-selling first book, The Kite Runner.”
—Newsweek

“A compelling story that gives voice to the agonies and hopes of another group of innocents caught up in a war. . . Mesmerizing. . . Hosseini’s bewitching narrative captures the intimate details of life in a world where it’s a struggle to survive, skillfully inserting this human story into the larger backdrop of recent history.”
—San Francisco Chronicle

Propelled by the same superb instinct for storytelling that made The Kite Runner a beloved classic, A Thousand Splendid Suns is at once an incredible chronicle of thirty years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and the salvation to be found in love.

Born a generation apart and with very different ideas about love and family, Mariam and Laila are two women brought jarringly together by war, by loss and by fate. As they endure the ever escalating dangers around them—in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul—they come to form a bond that makes them both sisters and mother-daughter to each other, and that will ultimately alter the course not just of their own lives but of the next generation. With heart-wrenching power and suspense, Hosseini shows how a woman's love for her family can move her to shocking and heroic acts of self-sacrifice, and that in the end it is love, or even the memory of love, that is often the key to survival.

A stunning accomplishment, A Thousand Splendid Suns is a haunting, heartbreaking, compelling story of an unforgiving time, an unlikely friendship, and an indestructible love.

Specifications

IMPRINT: Bloomsbury Publishing
PUBLISHED: 23/08/2018
ISBN: 9781526604750
LENGTH: 432 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"Rogue States" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
"Rogue States" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)

"Rogue States" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)

Regular price £10.00

A collection of essays written by Chomsky in the late 1990s, all of which subvert the United States foreign policy discourse.

Rogue States is a collection of essays written by Chomsky in the late 1990s, all of which subvert the United States foreign policy discourse and the notion of the “rogue state”, turning the focus of criticism inwards and demonstrating how Western powers fail to uphold their own standards of conduct. Among the topics considered are the Balkans Crisis, the embargo against Cuba, and US intervention in Latin America, all of which provide important lessons for today from one of our most eminent and insightful teachers.

'Indefatigable' - Guardian

Noam Chomsky is one of the most cited scholars in history and has profoundly shaped contemporary understanding of American politics. An ally of anarcho-syndicalists the world over, he has authored numerous books on linguistics, history and politics. He is Institute Professor (emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and Laureate Professor of Linguistics and Agnese Nelms Haury Chair in the Program in Environment and Social Justice at the University of Arizona.

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IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/09/2016
ISBN: 9780745335636
LENGTH: 352 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm

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"Fateful Triangle" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)
"Fateful Triangle" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)

"Fateful Triangle" by Noam Chomsky (Paperback)

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From Rachida: A masterpiece by Chomsky. The book is two decades old, but it is so relevant to the shit show of today that I am not surprised they keep reprinting it. Chomsky highlights the sheer hypocrisy of US foreign policy towards Palestine with such genius that even his haters would find it hard to argue with him. He reveals a mountain of rarely seen evidence and presents it in such a clear and readable manner that you will be gripped from the first sentence. Essential reading for anyone who wants a thorough understanding of the situation, not what those in charge of the mainstream media want you to think. 

A devastating indictment of American and Israeli foreign policy which covers a sustained period of Middle East history

With an extended new preface by the author.

'One of the most important intellectuals alive' Independent

One of Noam Chomsky's most important and renowned works, Fateful Triangle, is a devastating indictment of American and Israeli foreign policy which covers a sustained period of Middle East history from the formation of the State of Israeli to the Oslo Peace Accords. With a foreword by the late Edward Said, this powerful book belongs in the hands of anyone who wants a deep understanding of Israel and its relationship to Western power.

Noam Chomsky is one of the most cited scholars in history and has profoundly shaped contemporary understanding of American politics. An ally of anarcho-syndicalists the world over, he has authored numerous books on linguistics, history and politics. He is Institute Professor (emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and Laureate Professor of Linguistics and Agnese Nelms Haury Chair in the Program in Environment and Social Justice at the University of Arizona.

Specifications

IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/09/2016
ISBN: 9780745335469
LENGTH: 776 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm

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"Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism" by Amelia Horgan (Paperback)
"Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism" by Amelia Horgan (Paperback)

"Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism" by Amelia Horgan (Paperback)

Regular price £9.99

From Rachida: This is one of those books that makes you feel more intelligent and more knowledgeable. Amelia goes into great detail about the concept of work and explains with impressive clarity why our current system is rigged against the employee (and what to do about this).

***Evening Standard's best non-fiction 2021***

'A brilliant, searing exposé of the lies underpinning work' - Owen Jones

'Work hard, get paid.' It's simple. Self-evident. But it's also a lie—at least for most of us. For people today, the old assumptions are crumbling; hard work in school no longer guarantees a secure, well-paying job in the future. Far from a gateway to riches and fulfilment, 'work' means precarity, anxiety and alienation.

Amelia Horgan poses three big questions: what is work? How does it harm us? And what can we do about it? While abolishing work altogether is not the answer, Lost in Work shows that when we are able to take control of our workplaces, we become less miserable, and can work towards the transformative goal of experimenting with 'work' as we know it.

Amelia Horgan is a writer and researcher. She has written for various publications including Tribune, the Guardian and VICE.

'Fascinating and absorbing ... a corrective to the widespread view that anyone can find fulfilment through their job, if they just work hard enough' - Grace Blakeley, editor of 'Futures of Socialism' (Verso, 2020)

‘Amelia Horgan is, in the words of organizer Fred Ross, a social arsonist. Her book will set your world on fire. Somewhere in our bones, we know that work is getting worse. But with this book, Horgan has provided the match and the kindling we need to burn the whole thing down/’ - Sarah Jaffe, author of 'Work Won't Love You Back' (Hurst, 2021)

'At last, a book that helps us appreciate the long history of the working class challenge to the tyranny of work that puts class struggle in the workplace firmly back on the agenda' - John McDonnell, former Shadow Chancellor of the Labour Party

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IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/06/2021
ISBN: 9780745340913
LENGTH: 176 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"Split: Class Divides Uncovered" by Ben Tippet (Paperback)
"Split: Class Divides Uncovered" by Ben Tippet (Paperback)

"Split: Class Divides Uncovered" by Ben Tippet (Paperback)

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How can we make sense of a world where we have both too many billionaires and too many foodbanks? We're supposed to go to university, forge a career, get wealthier, buy a house - but why is that so hard for most of us to achieve?

Split makes sense of our world by looking at class society - delving into the deep-rooted economic inequalities that shape our lives. From the gig economy, rising debt and the housing crisis that affects the majority of people, to the world of tax havens and unfair inheritance that affect the few…

Now is the time to fight back against the 1%.

Ben Tippet is an educator, activist, and writer. He is currently doing a PhD at the University of Greenwich, researching the causes of wealth inequality in the UK. He is a researcher for The Transnational Institute and has written for Novara, Stike! and Economy.

'More than a decade after the financial crisis, Split is a timely reminder of the most important divide that runs through the global economy, and how working people can organise to take back control of their lives. Clearly-argued, incisive and accessible, this book should be required reading for activists everywhere'

- Grace Blakeley, author of 'Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialisation'

Specifications

IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/03/2020
ISBN: 9780745340210
LENGTH: 144 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"Israeli Apartheid" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Israeli Apartheid" by Ben White (Paperback)

"Israeli Apartheid" by Ben White (Paperback)

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*Shortlisted for the Palestine Book Awards 2012*

Since its release in 2009 Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner's Guide has become an essential primer for undergraduate students and activists getting to grips with the Palestine/Israel conflict for the first time. Ben White skillfully distils the work of academics and experts into a highly accessible introduction.

This new updated and expanded edition includes information on the Israeli blockade and attacks on the Gaza Strip since 2008, new policies targeting Palestinian citizens of Israel and the growth of the global Boycott Divestment Sanctions campaign.

Packed with vital information, quotations and resources, Israeli Apartheid never loses the human touch. The book is rooted in the author's extensive personal experience in Palestine and includes testimonies by Palestinians describing how Israeli apartheid affects their daily lives.

Ben White is a journalist and analyst, who has been visiting and writing about Palestine for over a decade. His books include Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner's Guide (Pluto, 2014), and Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel (Pluto, 2018). His articles have been published by the Guardian, Independent, Newsweek Middle East, and many others. Ben is a frequent guest expert on Al Jazeera, and is a contributor for Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network.

'An essential guide for understanding Israeli apartheid - both the history, and the day to day reality' - Eyal Weizman, author of Hollow Land (2007)

'An excellent guide for understanding the magnitude of the crimes committed against the Palestinians and the nature of their present suffering and oppression' - Ilan Pappe, author of Out of the Frame

'A highly commendable effort to throw light on a fraught subject' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

'This book takes on the most complex arenas of injustice and contested history, and renders them accessible, lucid, and morally compelling' - Karma Nabulsi, University of Oxford

'This little book is an invaluable tool' - Raymond Deane, The Electronic Intifada
'White's thesis is well researched, well argued and copiously referenced' - Susan de Muth, The Palestine Chronicle

Specifications

IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/02/2014
ISBN: 9780745334639
LENGTH: 224 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"Feel Free" by Zadie Smith (Paperback)
"Feel Free" by Zadie Smith (Paperback)

"Feel Free" by Zadie Smith (Paperback)

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WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR CRITICISM 2019

From the MAN BOOKER PRIZE- and WOMEN'S PRIZE-SHORTLISTED author of Changing My Mind and Swing Time - discover a second unmissable collection of essays from Zadie Smith

'Generous, courageous, and tough-minded... [A] classic English essayist in the vein of Orwell, Woolf and Angela Carter' Financial Times

'Engrossing, astute... Should you read this brilliant book? Absolutely' Independent

'Generous and curious' Evening Standard

'Brilliant, lively and frequently hilarious... She's one of the brightest minds in English literature today' NPR

No subject is too fringe or too mainstream for the unstoppable Zadie Smith. From social media to the environment, from Jay-Z to Karl Ove Knausgaard, she has boundless curiosity and the boundless wit to match. In Feel Free, pop culture, high culture, social change and political debate all get the Zadie Smith treatment, dissected with razor-sharp intellect, set brilliantly against the context of the utterly contemporary, and considered with a deep humanity and compassion.

This electrifying new collection showcases its author as a true literary powerhouse, demonstrating once again her credentials as an essential voice of her generation.

Specifications

IMPRINT: Penguin
PUBLISHED: 07/03/2019
ISBN: 9780241971024
LENGTH: 464 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 198mm x 28mm x 129mm
WEIGHT: 321g

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"The Crystal Code" by Tamara Driessen (Hardcover)
"The Crystal Code" by Tamara Driessen (Hardcover)

"The Crystal Code" by Tamara Driessen (Hardcover)

Regular price £12.99

Our lives are pretty stressful, from the mountains of work emails to the never-ending life admin, finding time to see friends and family whilst still getting in those gym workouts, and why does everyone on Instagram have all this figured out. Working with crystals is a way to slow that frenetic world down, realign your intentions and find the inner calm we all seek. Some say that crystals are magic, but they're more than just magic. They have the power to reveal your truest self, the version of you that's been waiting to be seen and acknowledged.

The Crystal Code explains how to harness the power of these awesome rocks, introducing us to seventy stones and their unique personalities. It will show you how to find the perfect crystals to empower and energize you and will teach you some easy rituals, meditations and crystallized self-care routines. Whether it's peacock ore to give you more confidence on that nerve-racking first date, white celestite to conquer anxiety or purple amethyst to you help you feel centred, this is the ultimate guide to regaining control of your life and to feel happier, healthier and more grounded.

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IMPRINT: Penguin Life
PUBLISHED: 25/10/2018
ISBN: 9780241346976
LENGTH: 272 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 217mm x 28mm x 159mm
WEIGHT: 679g

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"Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel" by Ben White (Paperback)

"Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel" by Ben White (Paperback)

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After decades of occupation and creeping annexation, the situation on the ground in Palestine/Israel can only be described as a system of apartheid. Peace efforts have failed because of one, inconvenient truth: the Israeli maximum on offer does not meet the Palestinian minimum or the standards of international law.

But while the situation on the ground is bleak, Ben White argues that there are widening cracks in Israel's traditional pillars of support. Opposition to Israeli policies and even critiques of Zionism are growing in Jewish communities, as well as amongst Western progressives. The election of Donald Trump has served as a catalyst for these processes, including the transformation of Israel from a partisan issue into one that divides the US establishment. Meanwhile, the Palestinian-led boycott campaign is gathering momentum, prompting a desperate backlash by Israel and its allies.

With sharp analysis, Ben White says now is the time to plot a course that avoids the mistakes of the past - a way forward beyond apartheid in Palestine. The solution is not partition and ethnic separation, but equality and self-determination - for all.

Ben White is a journalist and analyst, who has been visiting and writing about Palestine for over a decade. His books include Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner's Guide (Pluto, 2014), and Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel (Pluto, 2018). His articles have been published by the Guardian, Independent, Newsweek Middle East, and many others. Ben is a frequent guest expert on Al Jazeera, and is a contributor for Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network.

'An insightful, meticulously documented study' - Arab Studies Quarterly

'Important, essential reading for all who care about the rule of law and the rights of Palestinians' - Ken Loach

'With his usual incisive gaze, Ben White unfolds for us the Palestine/Israel reality as it is and cuts through the layers of misinformation, deceit and ignorance' - Illan Pappe, University of Exeter

Specifications

IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/05/2018
ISBN: 9780745337616
LENGTH: 224 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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"Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy" by Ben White (Paperback)
"Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy" by Ben White (Paperback)

"Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy" by Ben White (Paperback)

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Palestinians in Israel considers a key issue ignored by the official 'peace process' and most mainstream commentators: that of the growing Palestinian minority within Israel itself.

What the Israeli right-wing calls 'the demographic problem' Ben White identifies as 'the democratic problem' which goes to the heart of the conflict. Israel defines itself not as a state of its citizens, but as a Jewish state, despite the substantial and increasing Palestinian population. White demonstrates how the consistent emphasis on privileging one ethno-religious group over another cannot be seen as compatible with democratic values and that, unless addressed, will undermine any attempts to find a lasting peace.

Individual case studies are used to complement this deeply informed study into the great, unspoken contradiction of Israeli democracy. It is a pioneering contribution which will spark debate amongst all those concerned with a resolution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.

Ben White is a journalist and analyst, who has been visiting and writing about Palestine for over a decade. His books include Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner's Guide (Pluto, 2014), and Cracks in the Wall: Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel (Pluto, 2018). His articles have been published by the Guardian, Independent, Newsweek Middle East, and many others. Ben is a frequent guest expert on Al Jazeera, and is a contributor for Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network.

'This book debunks convincingly and forcefully the myth of Israel being 'the only democracy' in the Middle East' - Prof. Ilan Pappe, author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine

'Essential reading to understand why there can never be peace unless Palestinian citizens of Israel are granted full equality' - li Abunimah, Co-founder of Electronic Intifada, author of 'One Country' (2007)

'A holistic view of the Palestine/Israel problem - then goes beyond it to point towards its only just and hopeful solution. A significant and timely contribution to the political discourse so necessary today' - Ahdaf Soueif, author of Booker Prize-shortlisted The Map of Love

Specifications

IMPRINT: Pluto Press
PUBLISHED: 01/12/2011
ISBN: 9780745332284
LENGTH: 144 Pages
DIMENSIONS: 129mm x 198mm
WEIGHT: 100g

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