After Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza
Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics by Marc Lamont Hill and Mitchell Plitnick
Peter Beinart's moral reckoning validated your alienation from mainstream narratives—that unflinching honesty that felt like intellectual therapy. For readers still grappling with the ethical inconsistencies in activism, there's a follow-up that names what you've sensed but couldn't articulate: why progressive politics carves out exceptions for Palestine. It's the rigorous, evidence-laden confrontation that transforms discomfort into clarity.