Abstract

Abstract Ideology may predispose individual planners toward one course of action rather than another. This article tries to outline the extent of the influence of Zionist ideology on national planning strategies in Israel. In regard to the Development Towns (new communities) of Israel, the Zionist ideology offers initial goals but fails to provide adequate means of achieving the ends. Socioeconomic conditions eventually cause compromises in Zionist doctrine.

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