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Philosophy of nonviolence : revolution, constitutionalism, and justice beyond the Middle East / Chibli Mallat.

By: Mallat, Chibli [author.].Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780199394234 (ebook) :.Subject(s): Nonviolence -- Middle East -- History | Government, Resistance to -- Middle East -- History | Social change -- Middle East -- HistoryAdditional Physical Form: Print version 9780199394203DDC classification: 303.61 Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: In 2011, the Middle East saw the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen deposed in a matter of weeks by non-violent marches. Imprecisely described as 'the Arab Spring', the revolution has been convulsing the whole region. It failed in some countries, and was not sustained in others after the dictators' fall. Beyond this uneven course, 'Philosophy of Nonviolence' examines how 2011 may have ushered in a fundamental break in the human journey, one animated by non-violence, which the book argues is the new anima of the philosophy of history.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In 2011, the Middle East saw the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen deposed in a matter of weeks by non-violent marches. Imprecisely described as 'the Arab Spring', the revolution has been convulsing the whole region. It failed in some countries, and was not sustained in others after the dictators' fall. Beyond this uneven course, 'Philosophy of Nonviolence' examines how 2011 may have ushered in a fundamental break in the human journey, one animated by non-violence, which the book argues is the new anima of the philosophy of history.

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