The Israel Test
By George Gilder
(Richard Vigilante Books, 296 pages, $27.95)
Back in the 1960s, I remember coming upon Marshall McLuhan’s
Understanding Media and recognizing the work of a prophet who was
opening up a radically new way of looking at the world. It was he
who gave us the now familiar expressions “global village” and the
“medium is the message.” McLuhan’s writing caused a furious
critical reaction among the best-known intellectuals of the time.
The same thing happened in the 1980s with Paul Johnson’s
revisionist history Modern Times.
I had the same experience in reading George Gilder’s new book,
The Israel Test. Gilder has now written more than 15
books, including the incendiary Sexual Suicide (later
reprinted as Men and Marriage), the groundbreaking
Wealth and Poverty, which helped fuel the supply-side
revolution, and more recently Microcosm, marking his
emergence as high-tech guru. Gilder now directs Discovery
Institute’s Technology Program while practicing venture capitalism
on the side.
So ideas indeed have consequences. And Gilder offers plenty of
provoking ideas in his new book. The Israel Test employs
passion and lively prose to explore the historical and present-day
significance of the Jewish people, particularly in the context of
capitalism and technology breakthroughs. The book is divided into
three chapters. “The Israel Test according to Gilder” can be
summarized by a few questions: What is your attitude toward people
who surpass you in the creation of wealth or in other
accomplishments? Do you aspire to their excellence or do you resent
it? Caroline Glick, the dauntless deputy managing editor of the
Jerusalem Post, sums it up: “Some people admire success.
The enviers hate Israel.”
Gilder spends the first chapter establishing that indeed, the
Jews qualify as the real master race in terms of centuries-long
achievement, often under severe persecution. He cites Charles
Murray’s magisterial work Human Accomplishment, which
states: “the Jewish three-tenths of one percent of world population
has contributed 25 percent of recent notable human-intellectual
accomplishment in the modern world…In the second half of the
twentieth century, [the number of Nobel Prizes awarded to Jews
Prizes] rose to 29 percent. So far in the twenty-first, it has been
32 percent.”
Gilder’s thesis, in short, is that the Jews, a gifted, achieving
people, have been persecuted not so much due to their religious
faith but due to envy of their undeniable superiority in many
fields of human endeavor.
In succeeding chapters, Gilder describes “the largely homeless
Jewish intellectuals who, in the second half of the twentieth
century…. transformed the global economy and the scientific
culture of the age.” Gilder then examines Israel’s astonishing
turnaround within the last two decades from a quasi-socialistic,
hightax welfare state to arguably the greatest scientific innovator
outside of the U.S., all while being under constant siege and with
a population smaller than that of New York City. Gilder profiles
many of the innovative entrepreneurs, but the central character
here is Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu, the past and present prime
minister and a “sophisticated supplyside economist.”
Time for the test. For Gilder, the hatred of Israel by that
immense Arab world that surrounds it is based on Hitler’s
anti-Jewish (and anti-capitalist) screed Mein Kampf.
According to Gilder, whenever Israel has ceded land or made
concessions, the response has been more terrorist attacks and
threats such as the intifada, human bombings, etc. “Today, Hitler’s
rants have morphed into a global program of religious education and
military ideology sustained by Arab and Iranian oil money. The
hundreds of thousands of Brown Shirts in Germany have become
millions of frothing jihadi youths similarly inculcated with
anti-Semitic hatred and lust for violence.”
It’s clear that George Gilder will not be invited to many book
signings in the Arab world. However, he has laid out a convincing
case that the United States (and indeed what is left of the West)
has a compelling interest in the survival of the Jewish people and
the State of Israel, and not only for economic reasons. Although
religion is seldom mentioned in the book, Gilder, a believing
Christian, does make the case that Jewish monotheism and a belief
in a Creator who has produced rational beings in his own image have
made possible modern science, economic growth, and most
importantly, a belief in the dignity of the human person.
If we fail the Israel Test a new Dark Age may be upon us,
infinitely worse than the onslaught of the barbarians, who lacked
both weapons of mass destruction and fanatics ready to use them in
what they believe is a holy cause. On the other hand, free markets
and the most sophisticated technology will not save the West
either, unless it recovers from its present dizzying moral and
demographic collapse.Only a societal recognition of the God of
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus will achieve that.
Alan Brooks| 2.28.10 @ 9:21PM
"The hundreds of thousands of Brown Shirts in Germany have become millions of frothing jihadi youths similarly inculcated with anti-Semitic hatred and lust for violence."
They wont give up.
Israel being in the region would be like Denmark in sub-Saharan Africa; a rabbit surrounded by coyotes. Israel as to be recreated outside the Mideast, with German land taken from Jews by the Third Reich.
Can't be done? then no peace-- not for a long long time. The weapons being stockpiled in the region today aren't going to be used for a 4th of July fireworks display someday.
Alan Brooks| 2.28.10 @ 9:26PM
... do you think militant Arab youths and their elders are going to throw in the towel Just Like THAT?
Israel has to be moved out of harm's way. The Israelis picked exactly the wrong region to be in: it is comparable to a small black nation having been placed in a large KKK region.
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