Crisis and Class War in Egypt: Class Warfare, the State and Global Political Economy
Autor Sean McMahonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2016
The toppling of the Mubarak regime in Egypt was initially greeted with widespread optimism with many hoping that it would provide a powerful model for change throughout the Middle East. However, this optimism faded as the brief period of democracy gave way to a renewed military dictatorship intent on cracking down on dissent. In Crisis and Class War in Egypt, Sean McMahon examines why the transition was so short and what this may mean for resistance movements in the region.
McMahon argues that events since the fall of Mubarak constitute a string of counterrevolutions, led by the older elite represented by the military. Though they initially endorsed the overthrow of Mubarak and colluded with the Muslim Brotherhood, they turned on them when it no longer suited their interests. Now this elite has turned its efforts against the Egyptian workers, peasants, and activists who originally drove protests against the Mubarak regime. Consequently, McMahon sees these events in Egypt as the product of a wider crisis of capitalism, perpetuating class struggles across the Middle East. Crisis and Class War in Egypt provides a much-needed corrective analysis of Egypt today, revealing where Egypt’s revolution went wrong, and how it can be saved.
McMahon argues that events since the fall of Mubarak constitute a string of counterrevolutions, led by the older elite represented by the military. Though they initially endorsed the overthrow of Mubarak and colluded with the Muslim Brotherhood, they turned on them when it no longer suited their interests. Now this elite has turned its efforts against the Egyptian workers, peasants, and activists who originally drove protests against the Mubarak regime. Consequently, McMahon sees these events in Egypt as the product of a wider crisis of capitalism, perpetuating class struggles across the Middle East. Crisis and Class War in Egypt provides a much-needed corrective analysis of Egypt today, revealing where Egypt’s revolution went wrong, and how it can be saved.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781783605026
ISBN-10: 1783605022
Pagini: 163
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1783605022
Pagini: 163
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Sean F. McMahon is assistant professor of political science at the American University in Cairo. He is coeditor of Egypt’s Tahrir Revolution and the author of The Discourse of Palestinian-Israeli Relations: Persistent Analytics and Practices.
Cuprins
Figures and tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Appearance and essence
Analytical framework: materialist dialectics
Vulgar and fetishistic literature
Structure of the book
2. Dialectical development of Egypt’s crisis moment
Introduction
Producing the crisis of reproduction
Conclusion
3. Fetishisms and factions
Fetishisms
Factions of capital
Egypt’s social war
Conclusion
4. Realignments and reform
Historicizing changing relations and their political forms of expression
Reform through crisis
2013 political transmutation
Conclusion
5. The coming eruption of crisis
Expressions of war
Contradictions at a higher stage
The sharper, the nearer
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Appearance and essence
Analytical framework: materialist dialectics
Vulgar and fetishistic literature
Structure of the book
2. Dialectical development of Egypt’s crisis moment
Introduction
Producing the crisis of reproduction
Conclusion
3. Fetishisms and factions
Fetishisms
Factions of capital
Egypt’s social war
Conclusion
4. Realignments and reform
Historicizing changing relations and their political forms of expression
Reform through crisis
2013 political transmutation
Conclusion
5. The coming eruption of crisis
Expressions of war
Contradictions at a higher stage
The sharper, the nearer
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Employing the labor theory of value, McMahon delves into the underlying causes of the continuing crisis in Egypt. The analysis stands in stark contrast to the shallowness of Orientalist and neoliberal explanations of events. McMahon also predicts that an eruption between capital and labor is looming.”
“Provides a remarkably detailed analysis of the neoliberal policies—both within Egypt and at a global level—that undermined the well-being of Egyptian workers and produced the desperation behind the uprising in 2011.”
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An examination of the resurgence of military dictatorship in Egypt, exploring where the revolution went wrong and how it can be saved
An examination of the resurgence of military dictatorship in Egypt, exploring where the revolution went wrong and how it can be saved