ABSTRACT

"This new collection by Walter Laqueur, one of the most distinguished historians and political commentators of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, vividly brings to life his perspective on fifty years of political life. The essays in this volume deal with events ranging from more than seventy years ago to some that have not yet happened, but may in years to come. Laqueur divides his writings into five main areas: optimism in politics, the topic that unites this volume; Europe; the Arab Spring; Israel and Jewish affairs; and recollections of the past.This volume addresses an increasingly important question: How much optimism do we need in politics? Some neuroscientists believe that many of our assessments rest on an excess of optimism amounting to a dangerous bias. Another school of cognitive scientists sees the main danger in being influenced too much by negative conclusions. Although these competing perspectives have been only rarely investigated, Laqueur argues that such psychological factors play a decisive role in the assessment of political trends, and they should.Laqueur also reminds readers that there is a connection between writing history and commenting on current affairs, but it is not remotely as close and simple as often thought. The idea that the historian is somehow better qualified than others to interpret the present, let alone predict the future, is certainly not borne out by the evidence. Some great historians have been good and reliable political commentators, others have been miserable failures. Laqueur definitely falls in the former camp, as these reflections attest."

part 1|49 pages

Optimism in Politics

chapter |10 pages

Optimism in Politics

chapter |10 pages

The Marxism Renaissance

chapter |4 pages

Reflections on the Next Revolution

chapter |17 pages

On Youth Movements (1970)

chapter |5 pages

Young Germany

part 2|42 pages

Europe

chapter |6 pages

Preface

chapter |9 pages

European Futures

chapter |10 pages

Night Thoughts on Europe

part 3|32 pages

Middle East: The Arab Spring

chapter |1 pages

Preface

chapter |3 pages

The Arab Spring

chapter |3 pages

Arab Autumn

chapter |3 pages

Revolution in the Middle East?

chapter |11 pages

Cassandra in Cairo

chapter |4 pages

An Interview

part 4|54 pages

Israel and Jewish Affairs

chapter |7 pages

The New Million

chapter |6 pages

The Kibbutz at 100

chapter |5 pages

Recollections of Jerusalem

chapter |6 pages

Bloodlands—The Snyder Version

chapter |6 pages

George Mosse: Berlin to Madison

chapter |7 pages

Guttentag: Breslau to Cochabamba

part 5|65 pages

Departure and Arrival

chapter |3 pages

Preface

chapter |28 pages

1938

chapter |19 pages

Homecoming (1963)

chapter |11 pages

Caucasian Diary