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ID178143
Title ProperRevolutionary Weakness in Gramscian Perspective: the Arab Middle East and North Africa since 2011
LanguageENG
AuthorChalcraft, John
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article sets out a Gramscian perspective on revolutionary weakness in the MENA. It aims not at a top-down analysis of how activists were crushed, but at a bottom-up analysis evaluating activist activity. Drawing on a reading of Gramsci, fieldwork in Egypt, and recent research on MENA protest, it adopts a Gramscian concept of transformative activity and applies it to the MENA since 2011. It argues that the basic elements of transformative activity in Gramsci include subaltern social groups, conceptions of the world, collective will, organisation, strategy/tactics, and historical bloc. It argues that transformative activity involves the organic articulation of these distinct moments in a complex, differentiated unity. On the basis of this view, the article shows how sense can be made of revolutionary weakness in the MENA since 2011 through a critical analysis of problems in the organic articulation of revolutionary mobilisation.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Critique Vol. 30, No.1; 2021: p.87-104
Journal SourceMiddle East Critique Vol: 30 No 1
Key WordsMiddle East and North Africa ;  Agency ;  Gramsci ;  Arab Spring ;  Articulation


 
 
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