Law,
Politics and Morality in Judaism:
Edited by Michael Walzer
Princeton University Press, 2006
CONTENTS____________________________________________________________
Preface
Michael Walzer
PART I: POLITICAL ORDER AND CIVIL SOCIETY
One
Obligation: A Jewish Jurisprudence of the Social Order
Robert M. Cover
Two
Judaism and Civil Society
Suzanne Last Stone
Three
Civil Society and Government
Noam J. Zohar
Four
Autonomy and Modernity
David Biale
PART II: TERRITORY, SOVEREIGNTY, AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
Five
Land and People
David Novak
Six
Contested Boundaries: Visions of a Shared World
Noam J. Zohar
Seven
Diversity, Tolerance, and Sovereignty
Menachem Fisch
Eight
Responses to Modernity
Adam B. Seligman
Nine
Judaism and Cosmopolitanism
David Novak
PART III: WAR AND PEACE
Ten
Commanded and Permitted Wars
Michael Walzer
Eleven
Prohibited Wars
Aviezer Ravitzky
Twelve
Judaism and the Obligation to Die for the State
Geoffrey Brahm Levey
Contributors
Index
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