
Daniel Ben-Ami

About the Radicalism of fools
The Radicalism of fools was set up by Daniel Ben-Ami to help develop a better understanding of anti-Semitism. It stands for:
■ An unequivocal attachment to free speech. Anti-Semitic bigotry should be challenged rather than driven underground
■ Opposition to identity politics as a key driving force behind contemporary anti-Semitism
■ An understanding that Islamism – as opposed to Islam – is a serious threat to Jews today
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Challenging everyday hate
Everyday Hate is a useful primer on contemporary anti-Semitism in Britain but its failure to tackle identity politics and Islamism is a serious omission

GUEST POST: Defining anti-Semitism in universities
Guy Whitehouse calls for more research on the impact of the implementation of the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism in Britain’s universities

The problem with Israel’s protests
This movement is defending the power of an unaccountable judiciary. This article was first published on spiked on 28 March.

Anti-Semitism in Hitler’s Munich
In Hitler’s Munich is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the rise of the Nazis.

How identity politics has revived racial thinking
My review of Kenan Malik’s latest book originally published last week on spiked