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The Jewish Political Tradition, Vol.1: Authority Hardcover – April 1, 2000

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The first volume in a new series that will define an entirely new field within Jewish Studies by identifying a Jewish political tradition. Michael Walzer is the very prominent editor of the series, providing introductions to the volume and project as well as to each chapter. It is based on documents covering a time span over 2000 years.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018
    I expected a more scholastic volume. This is written more for high school students, I think. It also feels anti-rabbinic in its leanings.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2000
    This book asks a question in its Introduction setting the tone for the rest of the work: "What structure of human authority is required by divine and textual authority?" If that were the only sentence in the book, it would be worth reading.
    For any reader either Jewish, Christian or Moslem, this book is valuable because it teases from Scripture and history a sense of how humans choose to build governmental and judicial systems in response to what they perceive as being mandated or implied as mandated by divine writ; and how opposing voices test those choices of direction.
    One words repeatedly comes to mind as I seek to convey a sense of this book's contribution to thought: valuable.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
    Was looking for this book for a while. It is usually overpriced but here it was reasonably priced. A valuable resource.