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Moshé Machover ( he, משה מחובר; born 1936) is a mathematician, philosopher, and socialist activist, noted for his writings against
Zionism Zionism ( he, צִיּוֹנוּת ''Tsiyyonut'' after ''Zion'') is a Nationalism, nationalist movement that espouses the establishment of, and support for a homeland for the Jewish people centered in the area roughly corresponding to what is ...
. Born to a Jewish family in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
, then part of the
British Mandate of Palestine British Mandate of Palestine or Palestine Mandate most often refers to: * Mandate for Palestine: a League of Nations mandate under which the British controlled an area which included Mandatory Palestine and the Emirate of Transjordan. * Mandatory P ...
, Machover moved to Britain in 1968 where he became a naturalised citizen. He was a founder of
Matzpen Matzpen ( he, מצפן, lit. 'Compass') is the name of a revolutionary socialist and anti-Zionist organisation, founded in Israel in 1962 which was active until the 1980s. Its official name was the Socialist Organisation in Israel, but it became ...
, the Israeli Socialist Organisation, in 1962.


Career

Machover has written extensively on the conflict in the Middle East. In 1961, while still members of the
Israeli Communist Party The Israeli Communist Party, commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Maki (), is a communist political party in Israel and forms part of the political alliance known as Hadash. It was originally known as Rakah, an acronym for ''Reshima Komunistit H ...
, Machover and
Akiva Orr Akiva "Aki" Orr ( he, עקיבא "עקי" אור, born Karl Sebastian Sonnenberg; June 19, 1931 – February 7, 2013) was an Israelis, Israeli writer and political activist. He was an outspoken critic of Zionism and supported a one-state solution ...
, under the pseudonym 'A Israeli', wrote the anti-Zionist analysis of the Arab-Israeli conflict ''Shalom, Shalom ve'ein Shalom'' ( he, שלום, שלום, ואין שלום; "Peace, Peace, and there is no Peace"). The intention of the book was to explain, from publicly available sources, why in 1956 " Ben-Gurion preferred to invade Egypt, alongside France and Britain, rather than to make peace with Egypt".Moshé Machover and Akiva Orr, "Foreword after 38 years", in the 1999 second edition of ''Shalom, Shalom ve'ein Shalom'', privately published from PO Box 3050, Herzliya 46104, Israel. In the course of writing the book, "It became clear to us that the roots of the Israeli–Arab conflict lay, not in the conflict between Israel and the Arab states, but rather in the conflict between Zionist colonialism and the Palestinians over the land of Palestine and its independence". This thesis was an implicit challenge to the line of the Israeli Communist Party, which considered Israel's alliance with the U.S. to be a matter of political choice, not deriving from the colonial nature of the state. When Machover and Orr followed this by criticising the party's adherence to the Soviet line, and called for the publication of the party's history, they were expelled. Machover and Orr, together with others expelled at the same time, then established Matzpen. Together with
Jabra Nicola Jabra Nicola ( ar, جبرا نقولا, he, ג'ברא ניקולא; February 16, 1912 - December 25, 1974) was a Palestinian Arab Israeli Trotskyist leader, the author of numerous articles and pamphlets who also translated some of the classics of ...
(pen name A. Said), Moshé Machover developed the position, adopted by Matzpen, that the solution to the Israeli Palestinian problem is in a struggle to defeat Zionism and its allies – imperialism and Arab Reaction – and “rally to itself a wider struggle for the political and social liberation of the Middle East as a whole”. The struggle for Palestinian liberation can succeed only when the Palestinian and Israeli masses enter “a joint struggle with the revolutionary forces in the Arab world". Machover was a lecturer in mathematics at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
from 1960 to 1964, and again from 1966 to 1968; during 1964–66, he was a visiting lecturer at the
University of Bristol , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
in England. In 1968, Machover moved permanently to London where he became Reader in Mathematical Logic at
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until 1995. He joined Kings from the
Chelsea College of Science and Technology Chelsea College of Science and Technology was established as a College of Advanced Technology on a single site on the corner of Manresa Road and King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3, as part of the University of London in 1966 and was granted ...
's Department of History and Philosophy of Science which was merged into the Philosophy Department in 1993. Since 1995, he has been Professor of Philosophy at the
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. In London, together with Orr and
Shimon Tzabar Shimon Tzabar (5 March 1926 in Tel Aviv – 19 March 2007 in London) was a member of the editorial board of '' Israel Imperial News''. He described himself as a "Hebrew-speaking Palestinian". The son of poultry vendors, he was educated at a reli ...
, Machover established the Israeli Revolutionary Action Committee Abroad. In 1971, Machover, Orr and Haim Hanegbi published an article in the ''
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'' on "The Class Nature of Israeli Society". This article, which has been frequently republished, is included together with several more of Machover's early writings on the Middle East in the collection ''The Other Israel: the radical case against Zionism''. In 1975, Machover was one of the founders of ''
Khamsin Khamsin, chamsin or hamsin ( ar, خمسين , meaning "fifty"), more commonly known in Egypt as khamaseen ( arz, خماسين , ), is a dry, hot, sandy local wind affecting Egypt and the Levant; similar winds, blowing in other parts of North ...
'', the "journal of revolutionary socialists of the Middle East". Many of his articles from ''Khamsin'' are included in the collection ''Forbidden Agendas''. In 2012, Haymarket Press published a collection of Machover's essays from 1966 to 2010, under the title ''Israelis and Palestinians Conflict and Resolution.''


October 2017 expulsion and readmission into the Labour Party

Machover is a Labour Party member of the Hampstead and Kilburn
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. In October 2017, he was expelled from the Labour Party on suspicion he was associated with the
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) The Communist Party of Great Britain is a political group which publishes the '' Weekly Worker'' newspaper. The CPGB (PCC) claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European ...
, in contravention of party rules. The expulsion came when an article he wrote for the CPGB (PCC)'s newspaper, the ''
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'' was being investigated as, according to the party's head of disputes, it "appears to meet the
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definition of
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". ''
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'' subsequently published a letter of protest undersigned by 139 Labour Party members, including Sir
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dismissing the insinuation of anti-Semitism as 'personally offensive and politically dangerous'. His expulsion was rescinded on 30 October. Machover's son Daniel Machover is a solicitor in London, specialising in human and civil rights cases.


Technical publications

*''Lectures on Non-Standard Analysis'' (with J. Hirschfeld, 1969) * ''A Course in Mathematical Logic'' (with J. L. Bell, 1977) * ''Laws of Chaos: A Probabilistic Approach to Political Economy'' (with E. Farjoun, London, 1983) * ''Set Theory, Logic and their Limitations'' (1996) * ''The Measurement of Voting Power: Theory and Practice, Problems and Paradoxes'' (with D. Felsenthal, 1998).KCL: Philosophy
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Selected books

* ''Peace, Peace and there is no Peace'' (with Akiva Orr
(Hebrew)(English)

''The Other Israel: the radical case against Zionism''

Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution
Haymarket Books, Paperback, February 2012


References


External links


Articles in ''Weekly Worker''
(newspaper of the
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) The Communist Party of Great Britain is a political group which publishes the '' Weekly Worker'' newspaper. The CPGB (PCC) claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European ...

Moshé Machover Archive
at
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Articles on the University of Cork Palestine Solidarity Campaign website


Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust Annual Lecture, 30. November 2006 {{DEFAULTSORT:Machover, Moshe 1936 births Living people Academics of the University of London Academics of King's College London 20th-century British mathematicians 21st-century British mathematicians Jewish philosophers Jewish anti-Zionism in the United Kingdom Anti-Zionist Jews British socialists Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni Israeli mathematicians Israeli socialists Jewish socialists People from Tel Aviv Labour Party (UK) people Jewish anti-Zionism in Israel