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Steven Plaut was born on 1951-03- in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an Israeli economist and writer (1951–2017). Discover Steven Plaut's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Professor, University of Haifa
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1951-03-, 1951
Birthday 1951-03-
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of death 2017
Died Place Haifa, Israel
Nationality United States

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1981

In 1981, Plaut immigrated to Israel with his family.

1985

In his 1985 book titled The Joy of Capitalism, Plaut argues for free market economics and compares the profit motive to the libido.

In the book he discusses energy, housing, banking and agricultural policy as well as equality and income distribution.

2002

In his 2002 book The Scout Steven Plaut describes his near-death experience as a kidney cancer patient at an intensive care ward.

The historical novel is a series of life stories exchanged between him and another patient in the ward, an Israeli Bedouin scout.

Plaut was an outspoken critic of the Israeli-Arab peace process and Israel's unilateral withdrawal policy.

Since the Oslo Accords, he argued that Arab leaders would continue to seek the destruction of Israel through violence and terrorism.

Some of his political writings are criticisms of Nakba Day.

Plaut was critical of many Israeli left-wing figures, as well as some Americans such as Michael Lerner and Norman Finkelstein, whom he described as self-hating Jews and apologists for terrorism that are promoting the destruction of Israel.

Plaut was opposed to what he saw as left-wing extremism in Israeli universities, and was actively involved in Isracampus, a self-proclaimed watchdog organization that publicizes anti-Israel people and groups.

In the Canadian Jewish Tribune, he denounced Anarchists Against the Wall, a group protesting the Israeli West Bank barrier which he said was composed of "violent hooligans and anarcho-fascist thugs."

Plaut was sued for libel by Neve Gordon, a faculty member at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Department of Politics and Government, claiming that Plaut slandered him in certain articles and alleged e-mails.

2006

In May 2006, the Nazareth Magistrate's Court ruled in favor of Gordon, and ordered Plaut to pay Gordon 80,000 shekels in compensation plus 15,000 shekels in legal fees.

2008

Both sides appealed to the Nazareth District Court, and in February 2008, the court reversed three out of four of the libel claims but upheld a libel judgment relating to the fourth, a publication in which Plaut called Gordon a "Judenrat Wannabe".

It reduced the damages to 10,000 shekels (about $2,700) on the basis that, in the court's view, Plaut was entitled to criticize Gordon.

2013

In March 2013, a letter from Plaut was received by the office of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister of Turkey.

The letter condemned as illegal Turkey's occupation of Northern Cyprus and attacked the Turkish Prime Minister, accusing him of being behind the Gaza Flotilla "terrorist attack" on Israeli soldiers.

Plaut apologized for Israel not killing a larger number of "terrorists" on the flotilla ship.

He claimed it was time to give back "occupied Constantinople" to its "true owner", namely, Greece.

2017

Steven Plaut (1951 – January 17, 2017) was an Israeli economist, academic and writer.

He was an associate professor of Business Administration at the University of Haifa as well as a member of the editorial board of the Middle East Quarterly, a publication of the Middle East Forum think tank.

Steven Plaut was born in Philadelphia.

He died on January 17, 2017, in Haifa, Israel at the age of 65 after battling cancer for many years.

Plaut received his undergraduate degree from Temple University in Philadelphia and his MA from Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

He received a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University, specializing in international and urban economics and later in finance.

Plaut worked at the Federal Reserve Bank.

Before his professorship at the Haifa University, he taught at Oberlin College, the Technion, UC Berkeley, UC Irvine, Central European University, Tel Aviv University, University of Nantes, and Athens Laboratory for Business Administration.