Self-Criticism After the Defeat
The 1967 War - which led to the defeat of Syria, Jordan and Egypt by Israel - felt like an unprecedented and unimaginable disaster for the Arab world at the time. For many, the easiest solution was to shift the blame and to ignore some of the glaring defects of Arab society. Syrian philosopher Sadik al-Azm was one of the few to challenge such a view in his seminal Self-Criticism After the Defeat. Exposing the political and cultural faults that led to the defeat, he argued that the Arabs could only progress by embracing secularism, gender equality, democracy, and science. Available in English for the first time, Self-Criticism After the Defeat is a milestone in modern Arab intellectual history. It marked a turning point in Arab discourse about society and politics on publication in 1968, and spawned other intellectual ventures into Arab self-criticism.
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Self-Criticism After the Defeat
The 1967 War - which led to the defeat of Syria, Jordan and Egypt by Israel - felt like an unprecedented and unimaginable disaster for the Arab world at the time. For many, the easiest solution was to shift the blame and to ignore some of the glaring defects of Arab society. Syrian philosopher Sadik al-Azm was one of the few to challenge such a view in his seminal Self-Criticism After the Defeat. Exposing the political and cultural faults that led to the defeat, he argued that the Arabs could only progress by embracing secularism, gender equality, democracy, and science. Available in English for the first time, Self-Criticism After the Defeat is a milestone in modern Arab intellectual history. It marked a turning point in Arab discourse about society and politics on publication in 1968, and spawned other intellectual ventures into Arab self-criticism.
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Self-Criticism After the Defeat

Self-Criticism After the Defeat

by Sadik J. Al-Azm
Self-Criticism After the Defeat

Self-Criticism After the Defeat

by Sadik J. Al-Azm

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Overview

The 1967 War - which led to the defeat of Syria, Jordan and Egypt by Israel - felt like an unprecedented and unimaginable disaster for the Arab world at the time. For many, the easiest solution was to shift the blame and to ignore some of the glaring defects of Arab society. Syrian philosopher Sadik al-Azm was one of the few to challenge such a view in his seminal Self-Criticism After the Defeat. Exposing the political and cultural faults that led to the defeat, he argued that the Arabs could only progress by embracing secularism, gender equality, democracy, and science. Available in English for the first time, Self-Criticism After the Defeat is a milestone in modern Arab intellectual history. It marked a turning point in Arab discourse about society and politics on publication in 1968, and spawned other intellectual ventures into Arab self-criticism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780863564840
Publisher: Saqi Books
Publication date: 01/23/2012
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 226 KB

About the Author

Born in Syria in 1934, Sadik al-Azm is one of the foremost Arab intellectuals of recent decades. Since this book's original publication in Arabic, al-Azm was to know both eminence and persecution. He was tried in Lebanon for his assault on Islamic religious dogma, and was dismissed from his position at the American University of Beirut. Many of his works are still banned in the Arab world. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Modern European Philosophy at the University of Damascus and was awarded the Erasmus Prize in 2004.

Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword by Fouad Ajami 7 Preface by Sadik al-Azm 15 Introduction by Faisal Darraj 21 Self-criticism after the defeat 29 Reception of the book 143 i. Elias Shakir 145 ii. Ghassan Kanafani 165 iii. Jamal al-Sharqawi 172
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