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Any dissident Israelis who regularly confront "their" government on anarchist principles have my complete sympathy, and I look forward to reading anything by them that analyzes the specific historical, political, philosophical and cultural context in which the State of Israel was created and continues to function - long out of print, or not. The fact that a book of essays by non-anarchists does exactly that is what attracted me to this work in the first place. Anarchist theory should not exist in an intellectual ghetto; we can and must be ready to learn from, and perhaps be inspired by, examples of clearly-expressed and penetrating analyses that share at least some, if not all, of our values.