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What Is Enlightenment?

Continuity or Rupture in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings

Mohammed D. Cherkaoui - Contributions by Hani Albasoos; Albena Azmanova; Brian Calfano; John Entelis; Azza Karam; Richard Rubenstein; Solon Simmons and Radwan Ziadeh

Political sociology has struggled with predicting the next turn of transformation in the MENA countries after the 2011 Uprisings. Arab activists did not articulate explicitly any modalities of their desired system, although their slogans ushered to a fully-democratic society. These unguided Uprisings showcase an open-ended freedom-to question after Arabs underwent their freedom-from struggle from authoritarianism. The new conflicts in Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Libya have fragmented shar’iya (legitimacy) into distinct conceptualizations: “revolutionary legitimacy,” “electoral legitimacy,” “legitimacy of the street,” and “consensual legitimacy.” This volume examines whether the Uprisings would introduce a replica of the European Enlightenment or rather stimulate an Arab/Islamic awakening with its own cultural specificity and political philosophy. By placing Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square, this book adopts a comparative analysis of two enlightenment projects: one Arab, still under construction, with possible progression toward modernity or regression toward neo-authoritarianism, and one European, shaped by the past two centuries.

Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and the contributing authors use a hybrid theoretical framework drawing on three
tanwiri (enlightenment) philosophers from different eras: Ibn Rushd, known in the west as Averroes (the twelfth century), Immanuel Kant (the eighteenth century), and Mohamed Abed Al-Jabri (the twentieth century). The authors propose a few projections about the outcome of the competition between an Islamocracy vision and what Cherkaoui terms as a Demoslamic vision, since it implies the Islamist movements’ flexibility to reconcile their religious absolutism with the prerequisites of liberal democracy. This book also traces the patterns of change which point to a possible Arab Axial Age. It ends with the trials of modernity and tradition in Tunisia and an imaginary speech Kant would deliver at the Tunisian Parliament after those vibrant debates of the new constitution in 2014.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 404 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-0-7391-9367-9 • Hardback • April 2016 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
978-0-7391-9368-6 • eBook • April 2016 • $142.50 • (£110.00)
Subjects: Political Science / World / Middle Eastern, Philosophy / Political, Social Science / Social Movements
Mohammed D. Cherkaoui is professor of conflict resolution and peacebuilding at George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and member of the Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution.
Chapter 1. The Arab Uprisings: the Freedom-to Question, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui

Part I: Experimenting with Social Change
Chapter 2. Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square,
Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
Chapter 3. Newtonian Force of the Arab Uprisings,
Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and Hani Albasoos
Chapter 4. The Battle for Syria: The Bloody Non-violent Protest
, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and Radwan Ziadeh

Part II: Debating Reason and Modernity
Chapter 5. Revolutionary Mediatization and the New Arab Civil Sphere
, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
Chapter 6. The Google-Earth Democracy: The Two-Legitimacy Conflict in Egypt
, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui

Part III: Connecting the Arab Public Sphere to the World
Chapter 7. How Do We Know What We "Know" about Politics and Reform in the Arab World?,
Brian R. Calfano
Chapter 8. Crafting Democracy: Political Learning as a Precondition for Sustainable Development in the Maghreb
, John P. Entelis
Chapter 9. Religion, Youth and Women in the Arab Region: Challenging Global Institutions and Politics of Development
, Azza Karam

Part IV: Predicting an Arab Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 10. Democracy against Social Reform: the Arab ‘Spring’ Faces its Demons,
Albena Azmanova
Chapter 11. Organizing Principles for the Arab Enlightenment: Philosophical Reflections on the History of Power
, Solon J. Simmons
Chapter 12. The “Dialectic of Enlightenment” and the New Arab Awakening,
Richard E. Rubenstein
Chapter 13. An Arab Axial Age?
, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Islamocracy or Demoslamic Politics? The New Dialectic
, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
The book does a good job in providing answers to the two main questions it raises: Why and in which ways the Arab Spring was a middle class phenomenon, and why and in which ways the pre-2011 traditions (authoritarianism and Islamism) reasserted themselves so forcefully, not to say violently, in the MENA countries after the uprisings of 2011. . . . The authors of this collective volume are to be congratulated for having elevated themselves above present day
social sciences enslaved to the scientist myth of instrumental reason.
— VoegelinView


A uniquely informative read for anyone interested in the philosophical background of the Arab uprisings, paying equal weight to Arab and Western contributions, and displaying a careful attention to the relation between daily activism and the intellectual zeitgeist associated with revolutionary action.
— Mohammed Bamyeh, University of Pittsburgh


What Is Enlightenment?

Continuity or Rupture in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Political sociology has struggled with predicting the next turn of transformation in the MENA countries after the 2011 Uprisings. Arab activists did not articulate explicitly any modalities of their desired system, although their slogans ushered to a fully-democratic society. These unguided Uprisings showcase an open-ended freedom-to question after Arabs underwent their freedom-from struggle from authoritarianism. The new conflicts in Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Libya have fragmented shar’iya (legitimacy) into distinct conceptualizations: “revolutionary legitimacy,” “electoral legitimacy,” “legitimacy of the street,” and “consensual legitimacy.” This volume examines whether the Uprisings would introduce a replica of the European Enlightenment or rather stimulate an Arab/Islamic awakening with its own cultural specificity and political philosophy. By placing Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square, this book adopts a comparative analysis of two enlightenment projects: one Arab, still under construction, with possible progression toward modernity or regression toward neo-authoritarianism, and one European, shaped by the past two centuries.

    Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and the contributing authors use a hybrid theoretical framework drawing on three
    tanwiri (enlightenment) philosophers from different eras: Ibn Rushd, known in the west as Averroes (the twelfth century), Immanuel Kant (the eighteenth century), and Mohamed Abed Al-Jabri (the twentieth century). The authors propose a few projections about the outcome of the competition between an Islamocracy vision and what Cherkaoui terms as a Demoslamic vision, since it implies the Islamist movements’ flexibility to reconcile their religious absolutism with the prerequisites of liberal democracy. This book also traces the patterns of change which point to a possible Arab Axial Age. It ends with the trials of modernity and tradition in Tunisia and an imaginary speech Kant would deliver at the Tunisian Parliament after those vibrant debates of the new constitution in 2014.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 404 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-0-7391-9367-9 • Hardback • April 2016 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
    978-0-7391-9368-6 • eBook • April 2016 • $142.50 • (£110.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / World / Middle Eastern, Philosophy / Political, Social Science / Social Movements
Author
Author
  • Mohammed D. Cherkaoui is professor of conflict resolution and peacebuilding at George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and member of the Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. The Arab Uprisings: the Freedom-to Question, Mohammed D. Cherkaoui

    Part I: Experimenting with Social Change
    Chapter 2. Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square,
    Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
    Chapter 3. Newtonian Force of the Arab Uprisings,
    Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and Hani Albasoos
    Chapter 4. The Battle for Syria: The Bloody Non-violent Protest
    , Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and Radwan Ziadeh

    Part II: Debating Reason and Modernity
    Chapter 5. Revolutionary Mediatization and the New Arab Civil Sphere
    , Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
    Chapter 6. The Google-Earth Democracy: The Two-Legitimacy Conflict in Egypt
    , Mohammed D. Cherkaoui

    Part III: Connecting the Arab Public Sphere to the World
    Chapter 7. How Do We Know What We "Know" about Politics and Reform in the Arab World?,
    Brian R. Calfano
    Chapter 8. Crafting Democracy: Political Learning as a Precondition for Sustainable Development in the Maghreb
    , John P. Entelis
    Chapter 9. Religion, Youth and Women in the Arab Region: Challenging Global Institutions and Politics of Development
    , Azza Karam

    Part IV: Predicting an Arab Age of Enlightenment
    Chapter 10. Democracy against Social Reform: the Arab ‘Spring’ Faces its Demons,
    Albena Azmanova
    Chapter 11. Organizing Principles for the Arab Enlightenment: Philosophical Reflections on the History of Power
    , Solon J. Simmons
    Chapter 12. The “Dialectic of Enlightenment” and the New Arab Awakening,
    Richard E. Rubenstein
    Chapter 13. An Arab Axial Age?
    , Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
    Chapter 14. Conclusion: Islamocracy or Demoslamic Politics? The New Dialectic
    , Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
Reviews
Reviews
  • The book does a good job in providing answers to the two main questions it raises: Why and in which ways the Arab Spring was a middle class phenomenon, and why and in which ways the pre-2011 traditions (authoritarianism and Islamism) reasserted themselves so forcefully, not to say violently, in the MENA countries after the uprisings of 2011. . . . The authors of this collective volume are to be congratulated for having elevated themselves above present day
    social sciences enslaved to the scientist myth of instrumental reason.
    — VoegelinView


    A uniquely informative read for anyone interested in the philosophical background of the Arab uprisings, paying equal weight to Arab and Western contributions, and displaying a careful attention to the relation between daily activism and the intellectual zeitgeist associated with revolutionary action.
    — Mohammed Bamyeh, University of Pittsburgh


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