The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 59)

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The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 59)
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discredited parliamentary system. By taking part in those
"facade institutions", the Ba'th, in the view of the Arab
Nationalists, was doing a disservice to the revolutionary
cause. It was only diverting those who should know better
from the difficult work of reaching people, organizing them
and building with them a solid movement of struggle. °° The
Arab Nationalists have also noted the fundamental incompati-
bility of socialism with the Ba'th liberal doctrine. There
can be no socialism in the Arab World, they claimed, until
the landlords and the bourgeoisie have been decisively
crushed. ?+
Although the Ba'th represented a radical departure
from previous national parties in terms of organizational
structure, the Arab Nationalists still did not think that
the Ba'th has really solved the organizational crises of the
Arab national movement. They could easily point to more than
one faction within the party. Indeed the Ba'th had more than
its share of divisions based upon both ideological and personal
geographical factors. Besides the "main school", or the
"national school" of Michel Aflaq and Salah al-Din Bitar
there was a Marxist faction led by Jamal Atasi and a Jordanian
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faction led by Abdulla al-Rimawi. These divisions
39o5inion expressed by Dr. George Habash in a training
course for the advanced members of the ANM, December 22, 1959.
shins.
320he Administration Committe, ANM, "Ta'mim Houl
al-Tatawurat al-Akhirah Fi Hizb al-Ba'th" [Circular About
the Latest Developments in the Ba'’th], September 1959,
pp. 1-4.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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