Keith Kahn-Harris is a London-based sociologist and writer. He teaches at Birkbeck College, Leo Baeck College and is a Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. His most recent book is ‘Uncivil War: The Israel Conflict in the Jewish Community’. His website is kahn-harris.org and he tweets on @KeithKahnHarris.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe fear of being a "bad Jew": a response to David Graeber
Will left anti-racists defend the "bad Jew"? Fear comes also from the fear that some might not.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKA crack in history? – a conversation between two recent UK Labour Party recruits
We need to find a way to build political movements that make space for difficult questions, for diversity, for...
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Published in: HomeThe antisemitism reports: against a zero-sum reading
It is how texts are read, not texts themselves that determine meaning. Applying this post-modernist lesson to the...
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Published in: HomeBetter-off siding with Russia or China: there's no dictator's dilemma today
Democracy promotion by the west has been a grubby, hypocritical affair. Is there any hope for doing it properly?
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Published in: HomeInternal and external factors in intra-Jewish conflict over Israel and antisemitism
Since 2000, the questions of Israel and antisemitism have become a source of ever greater conflict in British Jewry,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIs Corbyn too pally with tyrants and other pariahs?
Why is it so hard for the left, both pro and anti-Corbyn, to resist the logic of "my enemies' enemies are my...