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Pt. I | Essays on the Values of Progress | 1 |
Introduction: The English Edition | 3 | |
Prelude | 4 | |
1 | Some Basic Remarks About the Values of Progress | 5 |
2 | The Most Important Values of Progress | 9 |
3 | Source and Identity | 42 |
4 | Cultural Specificity | 44 |
5 | Building a Strong Society | 48 |
Pt. II | Essays on Egypt's Cultural Dilemma | 51 |
Introduction | 53 | |
1 | Why Do I Write? | 54 |
2 | The 'Big-Talk' Syndrome | 57 |
3 | Singing Our Own Praises | 61 |
4 | Between a Culture of Peace and a Culture of War | 65 |
5 | Egyptian Identity and Globalization | 69 |
6 | Humanity, America and Civilization | 73 |
7 | Reflections on an American Trip | 82 |
8 | Localized to the Spine | 92 |
9 | The Anatomy of Apathy | 94 |
10 | The United States and the World Future | 99 |
11 | Egypt's Economic Reform in the Balance | 103 |
12 | The Arab Mindset and the Conspiracy Theory | 108 |
13 | Complacency: 'Enough is Enough' | 119 |
14 | Civilized Debate versus Fascist Intimidation | 121 |
15 | Technological Advancement Prerequisites: Wealth or Management? | 124 |
16 | Does 'Intellectuality' Have a 'Nationality'? | 127 |
17 | Imperative Management Reform | 131 |
18 | Fateful Transformation | 135 |
19 | The Tragedy of Education and Culture in Egypt | 152 |
Pt. III | Essays on Contemporary Egyptian Problems | 167 |
Introduction | 169 | |
1 | The Tragedy of Subsidies | 170 |
2 | The Art of Work: An Art We Have Lost | 179 |
3 | Who are the Makers of History: Circumstances or People? | 183 |
4 | The Difficult Equation of Change versus Stability | 188 |
5 | Religious Extremism in Egypt | 193 |
6 | The Egyptian Problem: Origins and Analysis | 197 |
7 | What is to be Done? | 205 |
8 | The Four Idols | 221 |
9 | Promoting Reading as a Hobby and a Methodology | 227 |
10 | Egyptians Between Rights and Duties | 231 |
11 | Saad Zaghlul and the Unity of the Two Elements of the Egyptian Nation | 237 |
12 | Management and Society | 243 |
13 | Reflections on 'Buffoonery' and 'Failure' | 260 |
Pt. IV | Essays on the Imperative Fall of Socialism: A Critique of Marxism | 265 |
Introduction | 267 | |
1 | Marxism: Where To? | 268 |
2 | The Dictatorship of the Proletariat | 275 |
3 | Eurocommunism | 288 |
4 | The Revealing Light of Democracy and the Darkness of the Single Opinion | 300 |
5 | Marxist Economics Between Theory and Practice | 326 |
6 | The Individual and Society | 349 |
7 | Marxism Between Protestantism and Catholicism | 359 |
8 | Communist Propaganda in the Balance of Truth | 362 |
Notes | 368 | |
Index | 385 |
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