The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 41)
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between the problems and obstacles he had to face to help
deliver Italy from a state of weakness and division, and
their own problems. They were particularly impressed by
Garibaldi's extraordinary courage, power of leadership and
his determination to defend Rome, at a time when other
"revolutionaries" were offering little resistance to the
return of the old regime. They likened their tasks to
that of Garibaldi's "Red Shirts".° The masses clamored
for a decisive break with the past and the Italian
experience seemed to provide guides for action.
In Guiseppe Mazzini the revolutionary Italian
leader they found another example. They read him in depth
Studying his activities as a member of the patriotic secret
society, the Carbonari, and as founder of Young Italy.
From their reading of the Carbonari they learned the use
of pseudonyms, passwords and other essential features of
clandestine organizations. The experience of Young Italy
confirmed their convictions that the means to be used for
the fulfillment of their national objectives were education
and armed struggle. ’
Furthermore, Mazzini's stress on the
unifying virtures of nationalism and his repudiation of
class struggle had a lasting effect on the Kata'ibists.®
Sipid.
7tnterview with Hani al-Hindi, June 30, 1970.
Sinterview with Jihad Dhahi, June 30, 1970. - تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
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- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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