Israel, Palestine: One State or Two? by Don Cruse
In academia many regard the subject of ‘political science’ as a bit of a joke, because where ‘government’ is concerned,
except for the constant and unenlightened repetition of words like ‘democracy’ no one has any real sense of direction.
After more than twenty years of struggle to establish a democratic ‘two state’ solution to the Middle East impasse, many on both sides, Israelis and Palestinians, are beginning to think that a ‘one state’ solution might be the only answer. The problem here, of course, being that both sides are prone to think of statehood only in terms of a theocracy. The one person who gave us the answer to this problem, almost a hundred years ago, but has since been completely ignored in academia, was Rudolf Steiner.
