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The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute is an academic institute in Jerusalem, Israel, for the interdisciplinary study and discussion of issues related to philosophy, society, culture and education. According to Daniel Gutwein it used to popularize post-Zionist ideas ==History== The Van Leer Institute was established in 1959 by the Van Leer family of the Netherlands. The stated goals of the institute are to enhance ethnic and cultural understanding, ease social tensions and promote democratic values through academic research, public policy analysis, advocacy and civil society projects. The institute organizes domestic and international conferences, symposia and workshops, and publishes books and periodicals.〔(About the Van Leer Institute )〕 Van Leer organizes domestic and international conferences, symposia and workshops, publishes periodicals, books and monographs, and promotes pluralistic public dialogue. It houses a 27,000-volume library devoted to philosophy, philosophy of science, historical sociology and political theory.〔(Van Leer website )〕 According to Ofira Seliktar, a scholar specializing in anti-Israeli activities of Israeli scholars, it was used to give a measure of respectability to Post-Zionist scholars〔 The Institute is located in Jerusalem's Talbiya neighborhood, next door to the official residence of the President of Israel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Van Leer Jerusalem Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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