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- See, e.g., Akiba J. Lerner, Redemptive Hope: From the Age of Enlightenment to the Age of
Obama (New York: Fordham University Press, 2015), which ranges Buber alongside Richard
Rorty to ask about the possibilities and limits of hope itself; and William M. Plevan, “Encoun-
ter and Embodiment: Martin Buber’s Philosophical Anthropology Reconsidered,” PhD diss.,
Princeton University, 2017. - Gustav Landauer, For Socialism, trans. David J. Parent (St. Louis, MO: Telos Press,
1978), 130. - David Graeber, Debt: The First 5,000 Years (Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2011), 390.
- Buber, “The Bi-Nationalist Approach to Zionism,” in Towards Union in Palestine: Essays
on Zionism and Jewish-Arab Cooperation, by Martin Buber, Judah Magnes, and Ernst Simon
(Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1972), 10.