I am someone who
thinks it is extremely important that the centrality of Islam in Middle
East politics and ideology in general, and the specific parties of
"political Islam' (like the Muslim Brotherhood) be challenged, and
someone who is not at all opposed to extra-electoral revolutionary
mobilization, including the possibility of revolutionary insurrection.
Still, I watch the unfolding events in Egypt with a sense of unease,
even dread. In the accounts I've read so far from the Egyptian street,
I get the sense that, where two years ago there was an elation married
with great hope, now there is something more like muted glee
accompanied by a sinking feeling. Mohamed ElBaradei's quote from the great American philosopher, "It is déjà vu all over again," is decidedly lacking its original charm in this context.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Egypt's Groundhog Day Revolution
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