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Episode 95: The idea that broke the Middle East, with Dr. Micah Goodman

Ask Haviv Anything

Haviv Rettig Gur

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4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In the middle of war sirens and missile attacks, Haviv Gur sits down with Israeli philosopher Micah Goodman for a sweeping conversation about one of the biggest questions of our time: Why have some societies declined while others thrive? They trace the ideological roots of modern Islamist movements, the “politics of blame” that has hollowed out regimes like Iran, and the deep miscalculation that led Israel’s enemies to believe a liberal democracy would collapse under pressure. Instead, Israel revealed a strange and powerful formula—combining fierce individualism with tribal solidarity—that produced both technological strength and extraordinary willingness to sacrifice. The result, they argue, may be more than a military victory: It could be the collapse of an entire ideology.


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This episode was sponsored by Glenn Bergenfield, who asked to dedicate the episode to “my quirky and loving wife, Sarah, who has studied our past, considered the present, met my family and is converting anyway. Mazal tov and welcome home.” Glenn also asked us to say, “And I’m grateful to you, Haviv, for your clarity, your relentless curiosity and your generosity of spirit in these hard times.”


Thank you, Glenn, for this wonderful dedication.


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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome to a new episode of Ask Habib Anything.

0:08.5

Dr. Michael Goodman is here, a good friend, one of Israel's preeminent public intellectuals,

0:14.9

the author of seven bestselling books on politics, on religion, and a host himself of a podcast,

0:20.7

an amazing podcast.

0:22.0

I haven't just listened to many of the episodes.

0:25.8

I've actually starred them in pocketcast so that I can keep them with me in case I have to refer to them again.

0:31.2

Put out by Beitavichai in Jerusalem.

0:33.8

Mika is a teacher of a great many Israelis, including myself.

0:41.3

I don't know if you remember this, Mika, but you were my Rambam professor, my professor of my monadies, at Hebrew University.

0:43.3

And so it's exciting and thrilling to have you.

0:47.3

We're in the middle of a great war.

0:49.3

We've actually, our recording was delayed a little bit because missile sirens went off.

0:53.3

I'm very excited to get into the conversation

0:55.2

about what this moment means. And because this is Micha's great expertise, which he does better

1:00.6

than just about any Israeli I've ever met, we're going to talk about the big ideas behind

1:05.3

the events that are happening here right now. I want to tell you first, this episode was sponsored

1:09.6

by Glenn Bergenfield. Thank you so much,

1:12.4

Glenn, for this sponsorship. He has to dedicate the episode, in his words, to my quirky and

1:17.6

loving wife, Sarah, who has studied our past, considered the present, met my family, and is converting

1:23.9

anyway. Welcome, Sarah. Mazel Tov and welcome home. And Glenn also asked me to read,

1:31.5

and I'm grateful to you, Chaviv, for your clarity, your relentless curiosity, and your generosity of

1:36.4

spirit in these hard times. Glenn, thank you. It is an honor to have a dedication like that.

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