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The crisis of the Arab intellectual

The crisis of the Arab intellectual

traditionalism or historicism?

ʻAbd Allāh ʻArawī

About this book

This book intends to review the meaning of contemporary in Arab intellectual history. It presents a classification of four periods in modern Arab intellectual history; they are the following: 1) Nahda: the great Arab renaissance period, from 1850 to 1914. The Nahda sought through translation and vulgarization to assimilate the great achievements of modern European civilization; 2) the period between the two wars characterized by the the development of thoughts which played a leading role in social movements, especially in nationalist movements; 3) the period the Arab nationalist experiments on the unionist ideology; and 4) the period of moral and political crisis after the defeat in the 1967 War. The central thesis of this book is that the concept of history - a concept playing a capital role in modern thought - is in fact peripheral to all the ideologies that have dominated the Arab world till now.

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OL Work ID
OL3736238W

Subjects

Intellectual lifeIntellectual life.SocialismSocialismeCulturele waardenIntellectuelenIntellektuellerEliteHistoryArab countriesSocialism, middle eastArab CivilizationArabs

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