The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 156)

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The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 156)
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_4.. The role played by President Nasser in drawing
the relationship between the nationalist and the socialist
thought. Of particular significance in this respect is the
National Charter which proclaimed that socialism is the path |
to social freedom and that, "scientific socialism" was the
suitable style for finding the right method leading to
progress.
5. The Nationalization Decrees and the Syrian
secession have also shed doubt on the petty bourgeoisie as
a unionist force. It is to be recalled that while the
Hourani faction of the Ba'th supported the re-examination
of the Nationalization Decrees, the Aflaq group was reluctant
to take a stand. Aflaq declared, "that there can be no
socialism without socialists".
6. The events of June 1967 revealed an apparent
affinity between Isracl, imperialism and the reactionary
forces. The Arab Nationalists knew all too well the limita-
tions of Nasser's policies. Hence their endeavor to wage
a protracted war of liberation utilizing the doctrines of
Mao, Giap and Guevera. As these doctrines of revolutionary
warfare eminate from Marxist-Leninist thought, the ANM off-
shoot groups have increasingly upheld Marxism-Leninism as
the ideological weapon that would challenge the enemy. They
found in Cuba and Vietnam a working example of how an under-
developed nation can face the technological superiority and
the military might of a great power.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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