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Arab Marxism and Arab Islamism

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Essay Question:

Compare and contrast the successes and failures of Arab Marxism and Arab Islamism since their 1920s emergence in the Arab region to the present day – where they succeeded and failed, during what periods of time, and why.

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The essay can be split this way, stick to the question also

Intro

Arab Marxism:Successes and failures, why where and when

Arab Islamism:Successes and failures, why, where and when

conclusion

Cite these sources:

• Bashir, Sulayman, Communism in the Arab East 1918-1928 (London: Ithaca Press, 1980).

• Jean Mathews, Marxism and the Muslim World (New York: Penguin, 1974).

• Allan Woods, Revolution until Victory: Arab Revolutions, a Marxist Analysis (London: Wellred Books, 2011).

• Maxime Rodinson, Marxism and the Muslim world; translated [from the French] by Michael Pallis (London: Monthly Review Books, 1982).

• Essam Mohammed Hassan (ed.), Revitalization of political thought through democracy and human rights: Islamism, Marxism and Pan Arabism, translated by Mannar Wafaa and Wasim Wagdy (Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, CIHRS,1996).

• Tareq Y.Ismael, The Arab left (Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 1976).

• Abdel Moghny Said, Arab socialism (London : Blandford Press, 1972).

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• Albert Hourani, Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age 1798-1939 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983).

• Malcom Kerr, Islamic Reform: The Political and Legal Theories of Muhammad Abdu and Rashid Rida (Berkeley: California University Press, 1966).

• Peter Mandaville, Global Political Islam (Routledge: 2007).

• Roel Meijer, Global Salafism: Islam’s New Religious Movement (London: Hurst, 2010).

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