He studied at Tichon Hadash high school in Tel Aviv and joined Peace Now, taking part in left-wing demonstrations.
[3] Ben-Atar maintains that "it is impossible to contain the abuse of technology without undermining the free flow of knowledge that is the prerequisite for innovation.
"[5] Christine MacLeod of Bristol University wrote "Doron S. Ben-Atar wears his heart on his sleeve.
He criticized Jefferson for vacillating between viewing commerce as a threat to republican virtue and recognizing the necessity of promoting prosperity.
"[7][8] After Behave Yourself Quietly, Ben-Atar wrote Peace Warriors about the demonization of Israel in the academic world.