The early Mubarak years 1982-1988 : the non-fiction writing of Naguib Mahfouz. Volume 3 /
In these essays, the writer comments on Egyptian politics, the role of Parliament, and the institutional changes that took place in Egypt after Hosni Mubarak became President in 1981.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés Arabic |
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Gingko,
2020
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Colección: | Non-fiction writing of Naguib Mahfouz ;
Volume 3. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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100 | 1 | |a Maḥfūẓ, Najīb, |d 1911-2006, |e author. | |
240 | 1 | 0 | |a Dar Al Masriah Al Lubaniah. |l English |
245 | 1 | 4 | |a The early Mubarak years 1982-1988 : |b the non-fiction writing of Naguib Mahfouz. |n Volume 3 / |c Naguib Mahfouz ; introduction by Rasheed El-Enany ; translated by Russell Harris. |
246 | 3 | 0 | |a Non-fiction writing of Naguib Mahfouz. |n Volume 3 |
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490 | 1 | |a Non-fiction writing of Naguib Mahfouz ; |v Volume III | |
500 | |a Translated from the Arabic. | ||
588 | 0 | |a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 30, 2020). | |
505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Rasheed El-Enany -- Substandard Food in an Age of Discipline -- Defamation of the Country -- Indifference and Education -- The Forbidden Opposition -- Behaviour Appropriate for Our Lives -- The Democracy of Labour -- The Debt Fund -- Lessons from Deceased Leaders -- How Should We Deal with Deviation? -- The People of the Cave Wake Up -- A Small Nation in a World of Giants -- The Task of the Centre -- Withdrawal Celebrations -- After the Withdrawal -- The Army of War and Peace -- On the Issue of Change -- On the Egypt of Tomorrow Conference -- When Will Change Begin? -- Political Activity as the Harbinger of Good -- The Return of Administrative Control -- Opposition Newspapers -- The Bitter Truth -- Towards a New Five-Year Plan -- An Ongoing Period of Trial ... and a New Dawn -- The July Revolution -- Ramadan : Should It Be Serious or Fun? -- Who Are We? -- Ten People Who Have Not Received any Good News -- The Youth Also Have a Literary Problem -- The Role of Culture in Our Rebirth -- The Egyptian Path and the Age of Productivity -- The Egyptian Way ... and National Mobilisation? -- The Arab Way -- How Can We Confront Life? -- The Value of an Individual and Civilisation -- Democracy and the Ethics of Leadership -- Indifference ... and Performance -- Indifference ... and the Army -- Social Justice -- The Real Criminal -- Your Voting Slip -- The Giza Drain Told Me ... -- The Other Side of the Moon -- Signs of a New Age -- Good Tidings -- Studies of the National Councils -- Welcoming the New Masses -- Making Donations to Pay Off Our Debts -- What a Neutral Ministry Cannot Do -- When Will We Learn the Value of Time? -- A Relative, Not an Absolute, Majority -- What Does Israel Mean? -- The Message of the Conference -- A Return to the Discussion of Debts -- A Stand on Corruption -- The Lesson of Oil -- In What State Has the Festival Returned? -- On the Opposition -- Wielding Some Legal Clout -- About a Higher Aim -- The Desired Wisdom -- The Minister and the Opposition -- The Privilege Disease -- Signs of the Value of the Individual -- 5 June -- A New Year of Development -- Our Scientific Expertise and Development -- The July Revolution -- We Are Not Unaware of Our Faults ... But! -- More Cars -- The Unreasonable War -- Conflict and Civilisation -- The Benchmark of Civilisation -- The Ministry of Wealth -- Looking for the Missing Money -- Censorship -- A New Censorship Law -- Thought and Freedom -- 6 October -- The Police in the Service of Democracy -- Television and the Cinema -- The Etiquette and Conventions of Catastrophes -- On the Emergency Law -- What Does Experience Tell Us? -- Arab Considerations -- The Minister of Culture said ... -- The Hope That Remains -- A Golden Age of Culture -- The Crisis of Literature -- The State Media and Culture -- Martyrs of the Pen -- The Crisis of Thought -- Between the Cause and the Aim -- A Campaign Guide for the Citizen -- In Defence of the Five-Year Plan and the General Public -- For an Honest Battle -- Catastrophes and Us! -- Towering Intellects -- A Multi-Party System -- The Trust of the People -- On the Generation Argument -- A Serious Campaign in a Serious Period -- The Cause of Art -- A Renewal of Interest -- The Election Campaign and the Revolution -- The Parliament We Are Waiting For -- A New Age -- A Word to Our Youth -- A Word to the Wafd Party -- A Small Nation Among Giants -- The Party Platforms and Our Youth -- Look in Anger at Reality -- Between Culture and Development -- In Defence of Higher Values -- The July Revolution -- The Return of the Giants -- Those without a Sense of Belonging -- Democratic Demands -- The State Radio, Television and Culture -- 23 August -- The First Aim -- The Minister of the Interior Begins the Battle -- We Have the Power -- The Media and the New Class -- 6 October -- 6 October -- Our Lives -- A Good Start -- Support for a Society of Freedom and Justice -- What a Political Party Means -- Decisive Years -- '13 November' -- The National Democratic Party and Culture -- The Ministry and the Festival -- The Majority Party -- Party and Development -- Back to the Electoral Law -- Culture between Criticism and Anger -- Mass Suicide -- The High Dam and the Necessary Conference -- The Nile and the Law -- The Day of the Police -- A Book Display in Every Home -- Execution and Life Imprisonment -- The Case of Dr Ahmed -- The Master of the Cause -- Civilisation and the Holes in the Road -- An Era of Rationalism -- Art and Censorship -- Crime between Punishment and Cure -- The Third Way -- A Frenzied Crime -- A Return to Language -- Blossoms on the Path of Patience -- Our Real Wealth -- The Long-Lasting Case -- A Day of Wisdom -- The Peace Track -- A Wonderful Movement -- Independence in Jungle Life -- The Spectator's Confusion -- The Missing Constitution -- A Revolution and a Lesson -- Rationalising Rationalisation -- An Abstruse Problem -- The Battle of Freedom and Civilisation -- Literature and Politics -- The Opposition between Tradition and Renewal -- Between Awakening and Deviation -- 23 August -- The Necessity of Culture -- The Unretouched Picture -- A Cure for All Eras -- The Role of the State -- A Five-Year Plan Which Never Stops -- Can the Reward for Murder Be Anything Other Than Death? -- Towards a New Citizen -- Parliament and the Media -- Between Two Eras -- The Coming Years of Hard Work -- Confrontation without Hesitation -- A Discussion about the Future -- No Love from One Party -- Between Reality and Dream -- Arab Nationalism between Reality and Dream -- Towards a New Arab Unity -- The Truth about Suleiman Khater -- Democracy between the Opposition and the Government -- The Opposition's Message -- The Direction of Democracy -- Crisis ... Strengthen and Be Gone! -- A Violent Battle -- The Five Commandments -- Stability, Development and Humankind -- A Soap Opera of Suffering, Sabotage and Arson -- Who Engineered the Events of 25 February? -- Ever in the Service of the People -- Directness between the Government and the Opposition -- Facing the Facts -- Development and Social Peace -- May Day -- Religious Education -- The Most Beautiful of Times -- On the Question of Ethics -- 5 June -- Values Fit for All Times and Places -- On the Question of Change -- Why Subsidies ... | |
505 | 0 | |a and Why Education? -- Towards an Ethical Plan -- The Present between Anger and Perfection -- The Occasion of the 23 July 1952 Revolution -- We Are Not a Nation without an Aim -- The Role of the People -- Towards the Other Shore -- Democracy Is Wonderful Despite Its Errors -- In Commemoration of the 1919 Revolution -- Good Government -- Our True Wealth -- The National Democratic Party and Our Youth -- Opinion, Experience and Consultation -- One Crisis Should Suffice! -- 6 October -- A Day of the People -- The Responsibility of the Majority -- The State and Culture -- Medicine for More than One Disease -- Africa and Internationalism -- A New Government -- Welcome to Parliament -- The Opposition -- Exam Month -- What We Should Remember -- A Conversation in English -- Science in Language Schools -- On the Electoral Law -- Towards a New Ethics and New Traditions -- A New World -- The Islamic Conference -- Another Path to Glory -- It Is People Who Make Civilisation -- A New Era -- Electoral Fraud -- The Festival -- The Constitutionality of the New Parliament -- A Word to the Confused -- What Will Tomorrow Tell Us? -- The Hidden Disease -- The New Parliament -- Public Holiday and Remembrance -- The Human Resources Conference -- The People and the Battle -- The Flood and the Ark -- The Dark Side of the Moon -- Hidden Evil -- Democracy and the Battle -- The Greatest Problem -- Disease Spreads to the Core -- Towards a New Future -- Terrorism and Stability -- A Wise and Just Decision -- A New Five-Year Plan -- The Revolution of 23 July -- Between Suicide and Famine -- The Meaning of Stability -- The Sun Will Rise Again -- In Commemoration of the 1919 Revolution, Again -- Unifying the Two Sectors -- Cultural Hopes -- Terrorism -- Yes -- 6 October and the Best of Memories -- And Nothing Is Being Said about Culture -- Axioms of the Revolution -- MPs' Opinions and Their Wishes -- The Desired Awareness -- Anticipated Hopes -- Author, Thinker, Fighter -- Democracy Is a National Programme -- The Fight -- The Modern Age -- Unity Is Our Cornerstone -- The Rule of Law -- A War on Two Fronts -- The Era of Truth and Reality -- Society and the Youth -- A New Year -- Thoughts on the Smuggled Billions -- The Blood of the Revolutionaries -- On Productivity -- The Age of Science and Scientists -- The Map of Our Youth -- The Concerns of Today and Tomorrow -- Political Reform -- War -- Identity and Aim -- Culture and the State -- Towards National Solidarity -- The Long-Awaited Mahdi -- The Confessional -- Political AIDS -- The Road to Peace -- On Religious Education -- The Key to Reform -- Praying for Rain -- Between the Ebb and Flow -- A Naïve Question -- Religion in the Modern Age -- Between the Sacred and the Profane -- Between Extinction and Survival -- Egypt's Role -- The Man of the Hour -- The Revolution of 23 July, Again -- A Call to Life -- Remembering the Dead -- The Trust Borne by People -- Behaviour in Hard Times -- Forgotten Honours -- How Do We Face the Enemy? -- Between Confrontation and Flight -- The Explosion -- Dream and Reality -- The Day of Victory and Peace -- A Word Amid All the Hubbub -- Respectable but Criminal -- Climbing Out of the Animal's Jaws -- Culture and Life. | |
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