Bonus Episode: Is Zionism for Everyone? – with Alana Newhouse

May 31
45 mins

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Why has the world become so fixated on Zionism, and what does that obsession actually reveal about the West?

Alana Newhouse joins Dan Senor to unpack her widely debated essay Zionism for Everyone. They explore how rapid technological change and cultural disorientation are colliding with an ancient idea of peoplehood and why that tension is showing up in the global conversation about Israel.

Newhouse argues that the fixation on Zionism is not really about Israel at its core, but about something missing in modern societies: identity, purpose, and self-determination. She lays out a provocative framework for what makes societies resilient, why some nations are struggling, and whether the model behind Zionism can be applied far beyond Israel.

Read Alana’s essay in The Free Press, Zionism for Everyone here

In this episode:

- The collision between rapid technological change and ancient identity debates

- Why Zionism has become a global fixation right now

- What “ethnos” really means and why it’s being misunderstood

- Zionism as a model: identity, vision, and hard work

- What went wrong in the West and the limits of globalization

- Is anti-Zionism driven by envy or a loss of self-determination?

- The four traits of resilient societies

- Can this model be applied beyond Israel, and by whom?

- The erosion of peoplehood in the modern West

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