Jonathan Preminger has just completed his PhD at the department of sociology at Ben-Gurion University, which is dedicated to labor struggles and representation in post-corporatist Israel. Israel of the early decades has often been lauded as a socialist paradise, but host Gilad Halpern hears a different story.
Subscribe to the podcast
[button style=’orange’ url=’https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tel-aviv-review/id913491428?mt=2′ target=’_blank’ icon=’iconic-rss’]Subscribe via iTunes[/button] [button style=’orange’ url=’http://telavivreview.tlv1.libsynpro.com/rss’ target=’_blank’ icon=’iconic-rss’]Subscribe via RSS[/button]
Jonathan Preminger has just completed his PhD at the department of sociology at Ben-Gurion University, which is dedicated to labor struggles and representation in post-corporatist Israel. Israel of the early decades has often been lauded as a socialist paradise, but host Gilad Halpern hears a different story.
Subscribe to the podcast
[button style=’orange’ url=’https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tel-aviv-review/id913491428?mt=2′ target=’_blank’ icon=’iconic-rss’]Subscribe via iTunes[/button] [button style=’orange’ url=’http://telavivreview.tlv1.libsynpro.com/rss’ target=’_blank’ icon=’iconic-rss’]Subscribe via RSS[/button]
This is a segment from “Were we ever socialist?”