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Jun 15
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Coleman Hughes vs. Peter Beinart Debate:...

The Free Press
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Peter Beinart is a writer and author who has contributed to The New Republic, The Atlantic, and The New York Times. He grew up a committed Zionist and has spent the last decade publicly refuting that position, arriving at the view that Israel cannot be reconciled with the principle of equality under the law. His most recent book, Being Jewish After the Destr ... Show More
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