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[[File:Gaddafi.png]] [[Gaddafism]]<br>
[[File:Gaddafi.png]] [[Gaddafism]]<br>
[[File:Habash.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Habashism]]<br>
[[File:Habash.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Habashism]]<br>
[[File:El-Sisi(Alt).png]] [[Stratocracy|El-Sisi Thought]]
[[File:El-Sisi(Alt).png]] [[Kakistocracy|El-Sisi Thought]]
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[[File:Antiwest.png]] Anti-Westernism <br>
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*[[File:AntiAtheism.png]] Anti-Atheism
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*[[File:CapAnti_Clerical.png]] [[Secularism|Anti-Clericalism]]
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] Anti-Semitism<ref>Nasser was a Holocaust denier who deported Jews</ref>
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Semitism}}<ref>"no person, not even the most simple one, takes seriously the lie of the six million Jews that were murdered [in the Holocaust]."</ref>
*[[File:Antizion.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Zionism}}
*[[File:Antizion.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Zionism}}
*[[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism]]
*[[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism]]
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*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]]
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]]
*[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]]
*[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]]
*[[File:SocCap.png]] [[Capitalist Communism|Socialist Capitalism]] (accused)
*[[File:SocFem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Socialist Feminism]] [[File:FemSoc.png]]
*[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] (as a mean to the end)
*[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] (as a mean to the end)
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*[[File:Statesoc.png]] [[State Socialism]]
*[[File:SocFem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Socialist Feminism]] [[File:FemSoc.png]]
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*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]]
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*[[File:Tito.png]] [[Titoism]] (Sympathetic)
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[[File:FLN.png]] '''FLNism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:FLN.png]] '''FLNism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:IllibDem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy]]
*[[File:IllibDem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy]]
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*[[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[State Socialism|Authoritarian Socialism]]
*[[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[State Socialism|Authoritarian Socialism]]
*[[File:Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism]]
*[[File:Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism]]
*[[File:Gaddaficap.png]] [[Gaddafism]]
*[[File:AuthDemsoc.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] (after 1973)
*[[File:Islamic Socialism.png]] [[Islamic Socialism]]
*[[File:Gaddaficap.png]] [[Gaddafism]] (formerly)
*[[File:Islamic Socialism.png]] [[Islamic Socialism]] (later on)
*[[File:LeftAntiCom.png]] {{PCBA|Left Anti-Communism}}<br>
*[[File:LeftAntiCom.png]] {{PCBA|Left Anti-Communism}}
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*[[File:MuslimBrotherhood.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Muslim Brotherhood]] (later on sympathetic)
*[[File:LeftSocauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]]
*[[File:LeftSocauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]]
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[[File:Bouteflika.png]] '''Bouteflikaism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Bouteflika.png]] '''Bouteflikaism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:IllibDem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy]]
*[[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism]]
*[[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism]]
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*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]]
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*[[File:Cball-AL.png]] Middle East {{Collapse|
*[[File:Cball-AL.png]] Middle East {{Collapse|
**[[File:Aflaq.png]] [[Ba'athism|Michel Aflaq]] (1910-1989) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria
**[[File:Aflaq.png]] [[Ba'athism|Michel Aflaq]] (1910-1989) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] {{PBW|Syriaball|Syria}}
**[[File:AhmedBenBella.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Ahmed]] [[Market Socialism|Ben]] [[Titoism|Bella]] (1916-2012) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria
**[[File:AhmedBenBella.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Ahmed]] [[Market Socialism|Ben]] [[Titoism|Bella]] (1916-2012) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] {{PBW|Algeriaball|Algeria}}
**[[File:Nasser2.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Gamal Abdel Nasser]] (1918-1970) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt
**[[File:Nasser2.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Gamal Abdel Nasser]] (1918-1970) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] {{PBW|Egyptball|Egypt}}
**[[File:SalahJadid.png]] [[Ba'athism|Salah Jadid]] (1926-1993) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria
**[[File:SalahJadid.png]] [[Ba'athism|Salah Jadid]] (1926-1993) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] {{PBW|Syriaball|Syria}}
**[[File:SSU-Sudan.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Jafaar Nimeiry]] (1928-2009) [[File:Cball-Sudan.png]] Sudan
**[[File:SSU-Sudan.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Jafaar Nimeiry]] (1928-2009) [[File:Cball-Sudan.png]] {{PBW|Sudanball|Sudan}}
**[[File:Bendjedid.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Chadli Bendjedid]] (1929-2012) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria
**[[File:Bendjedid.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Chadli Bendjedid]] (1929-2012) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] {{PBW|Algeriaball|Algeria}}
**[[File:Arafat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Yassir Arafat]] (1929-2004) [[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] Palestine
**[[File:Arafat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Yassir Arafat]] (1929-2004) [[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] {{PBW|Palestineball|Palestine}}
**[[File:FLNStratoDictature.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Houari]] [[Stratocracy|Boumédiène]] (1932-1978) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria
**[[File:FLNStratoDictature.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Houari]] [[Stratocracy|Boumédiène]] (1932-1978) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] {{PBW|Algeriaball|Algeria}}
**[[File:Bouhired.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Djamila Bouhired]] (1935-) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria
**[[File:Bouhired.png]] [[Marxist Feminism|Djamila Bouhired]] (1935-) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] {{PBW|Algeriaball|Algeria}}
**[[File:Bouteflika.png]] [[Gerontocracy|Abdelaziz Bouteflika]] (1937-2021) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria
**[[File:Bouteflika.png]] [[Gerontocracy|Abdelaziz Bouteflika]] (1937-2021) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] {{PBW|Algeriaball|Algeria}}
**[[File:Gaddaficap.png]] [[Gaddafism|Muammar Gaddafi]] (1942-2011) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya
**[[File:Gaddaficap.png]] [[Gaddafism|Muammar Gaddafi]] (1942-2011) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] {{PBW|Libyaball|Libya}}
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEXnxqEjx04 Qassaman - The National Anthem of Algeria] <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmKYq8ufmvo United Arab Republic Patriotic Song - The Hour of Revolutionary Action] <br> [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j0WPioVdZDk Every Arab Is My Brother]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEXnxqEjx04 Qassaman - The National Anthem of Algeria] <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmKYq8ufmvo United Arab Republic Patriotic Song - The Hour of Revolutionary Action] <br> [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j0WPioVdZDk Every Arab Is My Brother]
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'''Arab Socialism''' is an authoritarian left, Arab nationalist, [[File:Antiimp.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Imperialism|anti-imperialist}}, [[File:Antizion.png]] anti-Zionist, and socialist ideology. He supports leaders such as [[File:Hussein.png]] [[Ba'athism#Iraq|Saddam Hussein]], [[File:Bashar al-Assad.png]] [[Ba'athism#Syria|Bashar Al Assad,]] and [[File:Nasser2.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Gamal Abdul Nasser]], and believes in [[File:PanArab.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Arab Unity]]. Unlike many other [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|socialist]] ideologies, Arab Socialism rejects [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalism]] and [[File:Commie.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Communism]]. He believes in wealth redistribution, and the nationalization of some key industries, but does not want to abolish private property.
quote= "Socialism gives workers and peasants their rights. Socialism gives opportunities to everyone. Socialism provides healthcare to everyone."
|speaker=[[File:Nasser2.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Gamal Abdel Nasser]]
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'''Arab Socialism''' is an authoritarian left, Arab nationalist, [[File:Antiimp.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Imperialism|anti-imperialist}}, [[File:Antizion.png]] anti-Zionist, and socialist ideology. He supports leaders such as [[File:Nasser2.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Gamal Abdul Nasser]], [[File:Bashar al-Assad.png]] [[Ba'athism#Syria|Bashar Al Assad,]] and to a lesser extent [[File:Hussein.png]] [[Ba'athism#Iraq|Saddam Hussein]], and believes in [[File:PanArab.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Arab Unity]]. Unlike many other [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|socialist]] ideologies, Arab Socialism rejects [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalism]] and [[File:Commie.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Communism]]. He believes in wealth redistribution, and the nationalization of some key industries, but does not want to abolish private property.


== Beliefs ==
== Beliefs ==
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The Making of Egypt's Modern Economy], ''UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004''</ref> While the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which in practice were [[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|joint-stock companies where the majority of assets were owned by the State]], preserved the profit motive, Nasser also mandated that [[File:WPD.png]] [[Socialism|nearly one-third of the board of directors had to be elected by workers]].<ref>[https://countrystudies.us/egypt/34.htm Nasser and Arab Socialism], ''Country Studies''</ref>
The Making of Egypt's Modern Economy], ''UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004''</ref> While the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which in practice were [[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|joint-stock companies where the majority of assets were owned by the State]], preserved the profit motive, Nasser also mandated that [[File:WPD.png]] [[Socialism|nearly one-third of the board of directors had to be elected by workers]].<ref>[https://countrystudies.us/egypt/34.htm Nasser and Arab Socialism], ''Country Studies''</ref>


It should be noted that two-thirds of the Egyptian economy remained in private hands: [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism|Mostly small-medium enterprises.]]<ref>[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780312286835/page/138/mode/1up?q=private Nasser: The Last Arab] by Saïd K. Aburish</ref> Nasser made many members of the [[File:Cap.png]] national bourgeoise key allies of his regime; he absorbed them into SOE management and suppressed [[File:SyndieSam.png]] union opposition to them.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/163640 Labor, Capital, and the State in Nasserist Egypt, 1952-1961], ''JSTOR''</ref><ref>[https://www.socialismtoday.org/archive/147/nasser.html Nasser’s Egypt and Arab nationalism], ''Socialism Today''</ref> His land reform, though marketed as peasant-centric (and to some degree it did improve their lives through the promotion of [[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism|farmer cooperatives]]),<ref>[https://www.ide.go.jp/library/English/Publish/Periodicals/De/pdf/65_02_03.pdf "The Agricultural Co-Operative in Socialist Egypt"] by San-eki Nakaoka</ref> was seen as a step towards widespread unionization.<ref>[https://merip.org/1982/07/egypts-transition-under-nasser/ Egypt’s Transition under Nasser],''Middle East Research and Information Project''</ref> By the 1960s, Nasser began [[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|deregulating the petit-bourgeois-dominated private sector]], [[File:NeoMerc.png]] [[Protectionism|subsidized exports]], and sought foreign investment in Egypt's capital goods.<ref>"The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square" by Steven A. Cook</ref>
It should be noted that two-thirds of the Egyptian economy remained in private hands: [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism|Mostly small-medium enterprises.]]<ref>[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780312286835/page/138/mode/1up?q=private Nasser: The Last Arab] by Saïd K. Aburish</ref> Nasser made many members of the [[File:Cap.png]] national bourgeoise key allies of his regime; he absorbed them into SOE management and suppressed [[File:SyndieSam.png]] union opposition to them.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/163640 Labor, Capital, and the State in Nasserist Egypt, 1952-1961], ''JSTOR''</ref><ref>[https://www.socialismtoday.org/archive/147/nasser.html Nasser’s Egypt and Arab nationalism], ''Socialism Today''</ref> His land reform, though marketed as peasant-centric (and to some degree it did improve their lives through the promotion of [[File:AgCoop.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism|farmer cooperatives]]),<ref>[https://www.ide.go.jp/library/English/Publish/Periodicals/De/pdf/65_02_03.pdf "The Agricultural Co-Operative in Socialist Egypt"] by San-eki Nakaoka</ref> was seen as a step towards widespread unionization.<ref>[https://merip.org/1982/07/egypts-transition-under-nasser/ Egypt’s Transition under Nasser],''Middle East Research and Information Project''</ref> By the 1960s, Nasser began [[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|deregulating the petit-bourgeois-dominated private sector]], [[File:NeoMerc.png]] [[Protectionism|subsidized exports]], and sought foreign investment in Egypt's capital goods.<ref>"The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square" by Steven A. Cook</ref>


Nasser also enacted several anti-poverty programs; including, though not limited to, universal healthcare, unemployment insurance, and old-age and disability pensions.<ref>[https://www.e-ir.info/2018/07/23/egypts-social-welfare-a-lifeline-for-the-people-or-the-ruling-regime/ Egypt’s Social Welfare: A Lifeline for the People or the Ruling Regime?], ''E-International Relations''</ref> Nasser sought to decommodify food through a comprehensive system of consumer cooperatives, although several food shortages were blamed on this system.<ref>[https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/41782 The Democratization of Well-Being in Nasser’s Egypt],''Jadaliyya''</ref> Despite such shortcomings, Nasser's social insurance schemes ensured minimal resistance to his policies and generally increased living standards for the average Egyptian. He also implemented [[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism|corporate-based representation in the National Assembly]] (e.g., students, labor, and industry) so that economic policies are reflective of the various interest groups in society.
Nasser also enacted several anti-poverty programs; including, though not limited to, universal healthcare, unemployment insurance, and old-age and disability pensions.<ref>[https://www.e-ir.info/2018/07/23/egypts-social-welfare-a-lifeline-for-the-people-or-the-ruling-regime/ Egypt’s Social Welfare: A Lifeline for the People or the Ruling Regime?], ''E-International Relations''</ref> Nasser sought to decommodify food through a comprehensive system of consumer cooperatives, although several food shortages were blamed on this system.<ref>[https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/41782 The Democratization of Well-Being in Nasser’s Egypt],''Jadaliyya''</ref> Despite such shortcomings, Nasser's social insurance schemes ensured minimal resistance to his policies and generally increased living standards for the average Egyptian. He also implemented [[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism|corporate-based representation in the National Assembly]] (e.g., students, labor, and industry) so that economic policies are reflective of the various interest groups in society.
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===Literature===
===Literature===
*[https://archive.org/details/ThePhilosophyOfTheRevolutionBookI/page/n37/mode/2up The Philosophy of the Revolution, Book I] by Gamal Abdel Nasser
*[https://archive.org/details/ThePhilosophyOfTheRevolutionBookI/page/n37/mode/2up The Philosophy of the Revolution, Book I] by Gamal Abdel Nasser

=== Articles ===

* [https://nasseryouthmovement.net/religion-from-gamal-abdel-nassers-perspective Religion from Gamal Abdel Nasser’s perspective] by: Dr. Amr Sabih


===Wikipedia===
===Wikipedia===

Revision as of 14:19, 8 May 2024

"Socialism gives workers and peasants their rights. Socialism gives opportunities to everyone. Socialism provides healthcare to everyone."

Arab Socialism is an authoritarian left, Arab nationalist, anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, and socialist ideology. He supports leaders such as Gamal Abdul Nasser, Bashar Al Assad, and to a lesser extent Saddam Hussein, and believes in Arab Unity. Unlike many other socialist ideologies, Arab Socialism rejects globalism and Communism. He believes in wealth redistribution, and the nationalization of some key industries, but does not want to abolish private property.

Beliefs

History

Egypt

Nasserism is the ideology of Gamal Abdel Nasser, who was the second president of Egypt, serving from 1954 until 1970.

Economic Policy

Nasser's economic policy regime could be best described as state capitalist with a highly generous welfare state.

As president, Nasser pushed for the nationalization of key industries, including those under considerable foreign influence (especially the British and French)—such as "banks, hotels, insurance companies, importing companies and even the media"—and natural resources.[2] At least ninety percent of workers were employed in the public sector.[3] While the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which in practice were joint-stock companies where the majority of assets were owned by the State, preserved the profit motive, Nasser also mandated that nearly one-third of the board of directors had to be elected by workers.[4]

It should be noted that two-thirds of the Egyptian economy remained in private hands: Mostly small-medium enterprises.[5] Nasser made many members of the national bourgeoise key allies of his regime; he absorbed them into SOE management and suppressed union opposition to them.[6][7] His land reform, though marketed as peasant-centric (and to some degree it did improve their lives through the promotion of farmer cooperatives),[8] was seen as a step towards widespread unionization.[9] By the 1960s, Nasser began deregulating the petit-bourgeois-dominated private sector, subsidized exports, and sought foreign investment in Egypt's capital goods.[10]

Nasser also enacted several anti-poverty programs; including, though not limited to, universal healthcare, unemployment insurance, and old-age and disability pensions.[11] Nasser sought to decommodify food through a comprehensive system of consumer cooperatives, although several food shortages were blamed on this system.[12] Despite such shortcomings, Nasser's social insurance schemes ensured minimal resistance to his policies and generally increased living standards for the average Egyptian. He also implemented corporate-based representation in the National Assembly (e.g., students, labor, and industry) so that economic policies are reflective of the various interest groups in society.

WIP

Algeria

The Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) is a former militia and Algerian political party. It was formed during the armed struggle for the independency of Algeria from French colonization. It ruled the country as a one-party state until 1988. It has also won every single election but its support has dwindled in recent years.

Palestine

Sudan

How to Draw

Flag of Arab Socialism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with the red pigment
  3. Add the Egyptian Coat of Arms in the middle
  4. Draw two eyes

You are done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Red Pigment #D92423 217, 36, 35
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Gold #F8C300 248, 195, 0
Grass Green #009900 0, 153, 0


Relations

Friends

  • . Castroism - You're my best Latin American buddy! Long live Fidel Castro.
  • Gaddafism - He is my descendant and I agree with many of his views but he can be nonsensical at times, and why did you abandon pan-arabism?
  • Left-Wing Nationalism & State Socialism - That's how you do socialism!
  • Marhaenism - Fellow founder of the Non-Aligned Movement, also another Islamic Socialist!
  • Titoism - Also founded the Non-Aligned movement with me. Best comrade in the entire world!

Frenemies

  • Welfare Chauvinism - I like most of your ideas, but welfare capitalism isn't good enough. You should become a socialist.
  • Ba'athism - My weird son and I banned you in Syria during the UAR era, but we still cooperate in fighting western imperialists.
  • Marxism-Leninism - I prosecuted communists domestically, but I still prefer the USSR over the Z*on-simping American scums. Also, some communists like Tito and Castro are gigachads!
  • Social Authoritarianism - Too moderate, but we agree a lot of things from foreign policy to welfare state. Just become more socialist, radical, and revolutionary.
  • Islamic Theocracy - To hell with the Muslim Brotherhood and Sharia monarchies, secularism is what we need. However,I can tolerate the existence of some Sharia Laws,you are still better than This Pig tho

Enemies

  • Zionism - Foolish Zionist scum. Stop stealing Palestinian Arab Land, oppressing Muslim brothers and stealing the Sinai! All Jews are closeted Zionists so they get depo-Wait! They... left for Israel?
  • Imperialism - DEATH TO THE WEST AND THEIR ZIONIST IMPERIALIST ALLIES!!
  • Labour Zionism - We could've been good friends, but you're a Zionist... ew.
  • Bundism - You're Anti-Zionist but you dont want to integrate or cooperate with Arab society
  • Capitalism - Terrible economic system.
  • Neoconservatism - Pro-Zionist American scum. Get your dirty hands off the Middle East. At least you helped me during the 1952 Egyptian Revolution…
  • Gaullism - Imperialist pig that kept Algeria in imperial chains. JULY 5, 1962 BEST DAY EVER!

Further Information

Literature

Articles

Wikipedia

People

Political parties

Notes

References

  1. "no person, not even the most simple one, takes seriously the lie of the six million Jews that were murdered [in the Holocaust]."
  2. The Outstanding Economic Developments in Nasser's Era and Their Impact on the Egyptian People, Research Gate
  3. [https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft0f59n74g&chunk.id=d0e2666&toc.id=&brand=ucpress The Macro Context: The Making of Egypt's Modern Economy], UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004
  4. Nasser and Arab Socialism, Country Studies
  5. Nasser: The Last Arab by Saïd K. Aburish
  6. Labor, Capital, and the State in Nasserist Egypt, 1952-1961, JSTOR
  7. Nasser’s Egypt and Arab nationalism, Socialism Today
  8. "The Agricultural Co-Operative in Socialist Egypt" by San-eki Nakaoka
  9. Egypt’s Transition under Nasser,Middle East Research and Information Project
  10. "The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square" by Steven A. Cook
  11. Egypt’s Social Welfare: A Lifeline for the People or the Ruling Regime?, E-International Relations
  12. The Democratization of Well-Being in Nasser’s Egypt,Jadaliyya

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