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BRITISH IMPERIALISM AND THE PALESTINE CRISIS: Selections from Freedom 1937-1949 with a postscript 1989
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This volume is one of a set which celebrates the Freedom Press Centenary by reprinting articles from anarchist journals published by the press between October 1886 and October 1986.
The main volume of which this book is a supplement is
WORLD WAR – COLD WAR
Selections from the Anarchist Journals WAR COMMENTARY & FREEDOM 1939 - 1950
British Imperialism and the Palestine Crisis
Extracts from Freedom and War Commentary the anarchist view of British dealings and responsibilities in Palestine and the Middle East. From the Balfour pledge of 1917 for a Jewish national home to the UN partition of Palestine in 1947. A postscript points to the 40 years since the savage state of Israel.
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
I (1937-1939)
Terrorism in Palestine (Democracy at Work)
Facts Concerning Palestine
The Situation in Palestine
PALESTINE AND SOCIALIST POLICY (A CONTROVERSY)
1. Reginald Reynolds
2. Emma Goldman
3. Reginald Reynold Replies
Two Opinions on Palestine
Palestine – Idealists and Capitalists
Anarchist Tactic for Palestine
Victims of British Rule
The Pawns in Palestine
The ‘Advantages’ of British Imperialism
II (1941-1948)
Conspiracy on Palestine
Palestine and the Jews –- I
Palestine and the Jews –- II
Refugee Ship Sunk (Government Responsibility)
Government and Terrorism (Hypocrisy in Palestine)
Quit Palestine Now! (Anti-Semitic Demonstrations are Debasing and Futile)
Political Background in Palestine
Palestine 1948
III (1948-1949)
Israel –- A New State
Assassination and Terror
Palestine
Morality in Politics
IV (1989)
Postscript: The New Master Race in Palestine
V (1989)
The Uprising of Youth: The Intifada






