Oikophobia and the Crisis of Western Democracy with Shany Mor

February 20
55 mins

Episode Description

In this conversation, Zoe Booth and Shany Mor discuss the complex interplay between Australia's reputation in relation to Israel, the impact of anti-Israel activism, and the cultural and intellectual anxieties that contribute to anti-Semitism. They explore the role of guilt in Western society, the challenges of identity and belonging in multicultural contexts, and the evolution of political discourse. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of radicalization, the nature of prejudice, and the future of democracy, particularly in the context of Israeli society and global fertility rates.


Chapters


00:00 Australia's Protests and Israel's Perception

05:47 Understanding Anti-Israel Sentiment

07:58 The Role of Intellectualism in Anti-Semitism

10:27 Cultural Anxiety and Scapegoating

12:53 Oikophobia and Western Guilt

15:35 Moral Accounting and Identity Politics

18:04 The Impact of 9/11 on Western Discourse

20:27 Feminism and Cultural Symbols

23:01 The Transformation of Western Society

25:39 Radicalization and Immigrant Perspectives

28:14 The Role of Western Elites in Anti-Semitism

30:46 Media Narratives and Perceptions of Violence

30:54 Understanding Jewish Identity and Community Challenges

33:14 The Impact of Anti-Zionism on Academia

35:22 Cultural Myths and Their Influence on Society

36:59 Exploring Fertility Rates and Societal Values

42:08 Democracy in Crisis: The Referendum on Truth

47:56 The Legacy of the Post-War Order and Its Challenges



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