The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 28)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 28)
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 was a social phenomenon produced by the national bourgeoisie
 27 On the whole the intewar
 to serve their best interests.
 Arab Marxists could not properly understand and interpret
 the problems of the Arab national movement. Therefore, they
 were inclined to apply definitions and generalizations far
 from being relevant to Arab life.
 The failure of the doctrinaire Marxists to present
 an objective scientific analysis of the concrete problems
 facing the Arab national movement led to the emergence of
 a number of socialist circles which disclaimed the uncritical
 way in which the doctrinaire Marxists applied their doctrines.
 The most prominent of these circles was the "Ahali" association,
 a group of Iraqi intellectuals who began their political
 agitation in the early 1930's. In contrast to the doctrinaire
 Marxists, they did not admit the existence of class struggle
 in their society and recognized the institutions of religion
 and family.7°
 However, the Ahali group which opted to
 follow a different approach from that of the doctrinaire
 Marxists failed to take an independent stand on the issue of
 nationalism. Following the footsteps of the Communists the
 Ahali group repudiated nationalism which they associated with
 274) -Hakam Darwaza, Al-Shuyu'iyah al-Mahaliyah wa
 M'arakat al-'Arab al-Qawmiyah [Local Communism and Arab
 National Struggle], (Beirut: Dar al-Fajr, 1961), pp. 41-42.
 28 masjid Khadduri, Independent Irag: A Study in Iraqi
 Politics from 1932-1958 (London: Oxford University Press,
 1960), p. 71. |
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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