Background
Etzioni-Halevy, Eva was born on March 21, 1934 in Vienna. Arrived in Israel, 1945. Daughter of Solomon Horowitz and Irene Esther (Pudles) Glückson.
(This textbook is both a critical review of the main class...)
This textbook is both a critical review of the main classical and modern theories of social change and a study of the processes of change in western societies since modernization.
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(The Divided People describes a fracturing Israel, a deepl...)
The Divided People describes a fracturing Israel, a deeply divided state whose political system is buckling and whose society is rapidly polarizing into religious and secular camps. Written by a social scientist and drawing upon social science research, the work documents the emergence of separate social networks, residential areas, symbols, and identities―and even a split in the Hebrew language itself. Yet rather than argue for a return to the commonality of the past, Eva Etzioni-Halevy champions Israel's painful transition toward a truly multicultural society prepared to embrace diversity and democracy. This provocative new book carries a supremely important message for a postmodern Israel taking its first painful steps toward pluralism, liberalism, and tolerance, and a wider lesson for western nations grappling with the problems of a devolutionary age.
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For more than a generation now, there has been a competition between two alternative theories of the nature of power in Western democracies: the pluralist model and the critical or elite model (including Marxism). Etzioni-Halevy develops a third or democratic-elite model, based on historical and com
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Etzioni-Halevy, Eva was born on March 21, 1934 in Vienna. Arrived in Israel, 1945. Daughter of Solomon Horowitz and Irene Esther (Pudles) Glückson.
Bachelor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1955. Master of Arts, Tel-Aviv University, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, Tel-Aviv University, 1971.
Senior lecturer department sociology, Tel-Aviv U., 1976-1978; senior lecturer sociology, Australian National U., Canberra, 1978-1984; reader in sociology, Australian National U., Canberra, 1985-1989; professor political sociology, Bar-Ilan U., Ramat Aviv, Israel, since 1989.
(For more than a generation now, there has been a competit...)
(The Divided People describes a fracturing Israel, a deepl...)
(This textbook is both a critical review of the main class...)
Fellow Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Married Zvi Halevy; children: Ethan, Oren, Tamar.