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Analyzing the Middle East

Achcar, Gilbert

Authors

Gilbert Achcar



Contributors

Matthew Vidal
Editor

Tony Smith
Editor

Tomás Rotta
Editor

Paul Prew
Editor

Abstract

Marx’s historical materialism is a powerful antidote to culturalist essentialism of the kind that became known as Orientalism after Edward Said. The Marxian perspective allows for a full consideration of the role of Western imperialism in hindering the development of the Middle East as well as in the deliberate preservation of archaic sociopolitical features in the region. The concept of Bonapartism that Marx developed in his writings on the French Second Empire is highly relevant to the analysis of the national-developmental experiences that emerged in the Middle East in the twentieth century. His insight on the reactionary aspiration of sections of the petite bourgeoisie confronted with capitalist transformation provides an important clue to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East. Marx’s theory of revolution as resulting from the blockage of economic development finds a most striking illustration in what is commonly designated as the Arab Spring.

Citation

Achcar, G. (2018). Analyzing the Middle East. In M. Vidal, T. Smith, T. Rotta, & P. Prew (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190695545.013.43

Publication Date Nov 1, 2018
Deposit Date Sep 30, 2017
Publicly Available Date Nov 2, 2118
Publisher Oxford University Press
Book Title The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx
ISBN 9780190695545
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190695545.013.43

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