Freedom in the Arab world : concepts and ideologies in Arabic thought in the nineteenth century /
An examination of the concept of freedom in nineteenth-century Arabic political thought, and how it relates to other modern ideologies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Cambridge University Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Cambridge EBA Collection
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Survey of Literature and the Study's Contribution
- 1. The Politicization of Freedom, 1798
- 1820
- France in Egypt and the Levant, 1798
- 1801
- Egyptians and Levantines in France, 1801
- 1820
- 2. A Conceptual View of Arabic Modernity through Two Key Concepts, "Civilization" and "Progress" (Tamaddun and Taqaddum)
- Politicizing "Progress" and "Civilization"
- Time and the Structure of "Civilization" and "Progress"
- Theorization and Instrumentalization of "Civilization" and "Progress"
- 3. Burdening the Political Aspects of Freedom: The Formative Period, 1820
- 1860
- Texts, Politics, and Technological Developments
- The Emergence of the Language of Individual Freedom: Individual Principles, Constitutionalism, Sovereignty of the People, and Natural Rights
- Collective Aspects of the Language of Freedom: Freedom of Dynasties, Political Entities, and Institutions
- Language of Nationalism, Transitions in Group Appellations, and Concepts of Belonging
- Language of National Liberation, 1798-1882
- 4. The Construction of Modern Ideologies in Arabic, 1860
- 1882
- From the Ideas of Freedom to the Ideologies of Freedom
- From "Proponents of Freedom" to Socialism, Communism, and Anarchism
- Theorizing Freedom: Ideologies of Tolerance, Autocratic Constitutionalism, and Liberalism.