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More anti-Zionist than thou: An unlikely remedy — A reply to Joseph Agassi

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The author concludes the interchange with Joseph Agassi on cultural pluralism in Israel.

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Yonah, Y. More anti-Zionist than thou: An unlikely remedy — A reply to Joseph Agassi. Interchange 25, 371–376 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01435881

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