Tikva Honig-Parnass was raised in the Jewish community of pre-state Palestine, fought in the 1948 war and served as the secretary of the then Radical Left Zionist Party of Mapam (The Unified Workers Party) in the Knesset ( 1951-1954). In '60 she definitively broke with Zionism and joined the ranks of the Israeli Socialist Organization, known as "Matzpen". Since then she has played an active role in the movement against the '67 occupation as well as in the struggle for the Palestinian national rights.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Erasing Palestinians from the Land - Past and Present
Chapter 2: A "Jewish Majority" Fosters Racism
Chapter 3: Equal Rights
Chapter 4: A Theocratic Jewish State
Chapter 5: The Assertion of the Democratic Nature of the State
Chapter 6: Post-Zionism - A Failed Departure from Left Zionist Discourse
Chapter 7: Revisionist Social Sciences: Pre-State Colonization and the 1948
War
Chapter 8: The Post-Modernity Stream of Post-Zionism
Chapter 9: The Zionist Left and the Peace Process
Conclusion