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Review in Medaon
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Review in Medaon

Was it possible to reconcile Freudian psychoanalysis with early Zionism? This

is the central question that informs Eran Rolnik’s well-written study of the

relationship between psychology and politics in the Yishuv.1 There are several

assumptions underlying this question: that Freud’s influence was such that

intellectuals in far-away Palestine were bound to consider his theories; that Freud’s

Jewishness made such a response inevitable; and that the encounter between

psychoanalytic ‘deconstructivism’ and Zionist ‘collectivism’ entailed controversy,

even irreconcilability.

 

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