'U' Press keeps Pluto contract
Distribution deal was in question because of controversy over British publisher's anti-Israel book
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The University of Michigan Press executive committee announced yesterday that it will continue its distribution contract with left-wing British publisher Pluto Press.
A statement released by University spokeswoman Kelly Cunningham said the board unanimously agreed to maintain its contract with the London-based publisher under existing contract terms.
The board plans to develop guidelines for its distribution contracts, keeping in mind "the principle of freedom of expression," the statement said.
Sales of Pluto Press books represented 16 percent -$918,000 - of the University Press's total revenue in the fiscal year that ended June 30, Cunningham said.
Anne Beech, managing director of Pluto Press, praised the University Press for continuing its contract with Pluto, describing the decision as "brave."
"The University itself was quite resolute, and we admire them for that," Beech said. "They really stuck to their guns in this debate."
The debate surrounding the press's contract with Pluto involves its distribution of the book "Overcoming Zionism," written by Bard College Prof. Joel Kovel.
"Overcoming Zionism" argues that Zionism has created an apartheid-like racist state in Israel and that a single, secular, democratic state is the only solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In an August newsletter, the Michigan chapter of the pro-Israel group Stand With Us attacked the book and urged members to contact the University Press and question its distribution of the book.
The group described the book as a "collection of anti-Israel propaganda, misquotes and discredited news stories" and a "rambling negation of every aspect of Israeli society."
The University announced in August that the University Press would immediately suspend distribution of the book, stating that "members of the University community" had asked "serious questions" about the book.
In September, the University released a statement saying distribution of the book would resume.
Despite having "deep reservations" about the book, the members of the executive board said that not distributing "Overcoming Zionism" raised both First Amendment and censorship concerns.
At the same time, the board said it would reconsider whether it would renew its existing contract with Pluto when it came up for review in October.
The American Movement for Israel, a pro-Israel campus group, said in a statement that it was "appalled" by the university press's decision to continue its distribution agreement with Pluto.
The statement said that it is unacceptable the University has chosen to associate itself with a book "which attacks the very existence of the State of Israel" and rejects a two-state solution.
"By distributing a factually inaccurate and hateful piece of propaganda, the University of Michigan has discredited its reputation and dishonored its commitment as an honest and intellectual establishment," the statement said.
In an open letter to the public, author and historian Howard Zinn criticized the University for initially withdrawing the book from distribution.
Writing on behalf of the Committee for Open Discussion of Zionism, Zinn said the University's threat to cancel its contract with Pluto would be a "serious blow to the principles of pluralism, academic freedom and free speech."
He added that the book is a "serious, well researched work" and also a "valuable addition to the growing debate" about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Kovel said the board's decision to continue the Pluto contract was a "victory" for people concerned about the state of democratic debate in our society. "It's a victory against the efforts of Stand With Us Michigan and, more generally, against the Zionist lobby, to suppress open debate on questions of Israel and Palestine," Kovel said.
Jonathan Calt Harris, director of the Michigan chapter of Stand With Us, could not be reached for comment last night.
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Mike Kintor
posted 10/25/07 @ 11:41 AM EST
Better yet, let us divest from the Arab nations that endorse terrorism and fund the killing of Israeli civilians. So that's what, 22 Arab nations we should be divesting from?
Anonymous
posted 10/25/07 @ 12:25 PM EST
I'm glad that the U of M didn't cave in to the Zionist fascists this time. Freedom of speech is much more important than blind support for Israel in the face of massive human rights violations by the Israeli government. (Continued…)
Jonathan
posted 10/25/07 @ 3:19 PM EST
OOO.. doooes eeeviillll jooooos.
Do you even know what a Zionist or a fascist is Anon?
You want freedom of speech in the middle east? Hmm, name one country in the ME where Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze and Hindus can express themselves freely, own property, send their daughters to school (or even out to the market without worrying about them being stoned), run for office, service in the government. (Continued…)
Allen Z
posted 10/25/07 @ 3:24 PM EST
Does this mean that UM press will start publishing "The Turner diaries" so we can finally have an honest discussion about race as well.
Jonathan has a laugh at Black people
posted 10/25/07 @ 3:41 PM EST
Very hilarious attempt at dialect there, Jonathan.
"What you's payin' fo." is what you said, as if Black people actually speak that way.
No wonder an Israeli army which has mowed down so many thousands of Palestinians represents your idea of "democracy". (Continued…)
Zionism does not equal racism
posted 10/25/07 @ 5:34 PM EST
If Israel and the Palestinian Territories were to be combined into one state, do you really think Hamas and Fatah would lay down their weapons? Heaven help the Jews and Christians in such a country. (Continued…)
Put yourself in someone else's shoes for just a tiiiiiiiiiiny second.
posted 10/25/07 @ 6:29 PM EST
Ok. Imagine someone came to the state of Michigan and told all of us, "This is my land because God said so." Then, this person proceeds to buy out all of our property at ridiculously high prices and then physically expels us from our land, telling us to move to Indiana, Illinois, and [God forbid] Ohio. (Continued…)
Anonymous
posted 10/25/07 @ 6:45 PM EST
All of you. shut up. please. Have enough respect for the issue to at least debate it on facebook or on the diag.

Palestine
posted 10/25/07 @ 7:50 AM EST
Maybe divesting from Israel CAN be discussed on this campus, after all.
Maybe the First Amendment is not dead, after all.