The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 149)
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- عنوان
- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 149)
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 was defeated in the June war. Within this context the tools
 of Marxist analysis were employed. It was pointed out that
 the petty bourgeois regimes which had an interest in eliminating
 the big landlords and capitalists, have no interest in govern-
 ing the country democratically, because democracy would
 endanger the new privileges they have acquired. Furthermore,
 these privileges render the petty bourgeois regimes incapable
 of carrying the fight against Israel to its ultimate end.
 The basis of the above logic assumes that the military
 regimes in the Arab countries genuinely represent the interests
 of the petty bourgeois class. But the history of these regimes
 does not support this assumption. On the contrary, there is
 reason to believe that these regimes work against the interests
 of a large segment of the lower middle class. The analysis
 does not ignore this fact completely for in other places it
 drops this assumption and states that the military regimes
 represent the "mentality" of the petty bourgeoisie, The shift
 to Marxism is relatively new, and it is hard to judge its full
 impact now. However, two points are in order:
 1. The shift is useful in the sense that it had done
 away with the old dogma. Developing a habit of free enquiry
 is a good thing in its own right. However, the danger of
 substituting one dogma for another cannot be completely
 disregarded.
 2. The great shift from nationalism to Marxism within
 a short period might look very odd for an outsider. However,
 a closer look at the violent conditions prevailing in the
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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