I have a comment on a previous article published on ROAR then in Arabic on الاشتراكي
How did you compleyely ignore the middle class. After all Kifaayah was led by middle class individuals.
Whether in Ehypt 2011 or Chile 1973, the middle class is crucial in radicalising, initiating a revolutionary pricess or joins the counter-revolution. It can split in its relation to the working class.
I invite you to enrich your approach by exploring the sociological work of Göran Therborn.
I have a comment on a previous article published on ROAR then in Arabic on الاشتراكي
How did you compleyely ignore the middle class. After all Kifaayah was led by middle class individuals.
Whether in Ehypt 2011 or Chile 1973, the middle class is crucial in radicalising, initiating a revolutionary pricess or joins the counter-revolution. It can split in its relation to the working class.
I invite you to enrich your approach by exploring the sociological work of Göran Therborn.
Thanks.
Here is the your article I am referring to.
https://revsoc.me/revolutionary-experiences/49644/