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طبائع الاستبداد - cover

طبائع الاستبداد

إثيل لينا وايت

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

قد يكون من الصعب المجادلة بأي نهج صادق صدوق بأن هناك أي مهمة وجودية يمكن أن تقع على خارطة طريق انتشال المجتمعات العربية من واقعها المرضي المؤوف الذي حولها إلى حطام وهشيم اجتماعي يضم طوفاناً من المعذبين المفقرين المهمشين المستعبدين، أسمى و أكثر إلحاحية من مهمة وواجب منافحة الاستبداد والمستبدين بكل ما أوتي المرء به من قوة وعزم حتى لو كان ذلك بمقاومة الانغماس في لج الارتزاق من آلة الاستبداد، وتبرير فساد الذات بأنه حينما يعم الجنون والخَبَثُ فإن الخيار الأوحد هو أن تصبح مجنوناً وفاسداً، كما هم الآخرون، فليس هناك سوى الأنبياء المطهرون القادرون على حمل وزر صالح في قوم ثمود، في نهج أشمل للحفاظ على العقل من التنكس إلى أداة بيولوجية لا تعرف من قدراتها وطاقاتها سوى أهداف الأكل والشراب والتكاثر والمتع الحسية السطحية، وقد يستقيم القول بأنه لا خير في ميدان تشذيب وتهذيب قدرات العقل العاقل الفاعل غير المستقيل في حقل كشف وتعرية آليات عمل الاستبداد والمستبدين من درة عمل المجتهد وشيخ المنورين الناطقين بلسان الضاد الرحالة ك عبد الرحمن الكواكبي في كتابه طبائع الاستبداد ومصارع الاستعباد، والذي تفضل المجتهدون المكرمون في فريق دار الأكاديمية للطباعة والنشر والتوزيع في لندن بإعادة تنفيذه بشكل معاصر، وتنقيحه بمراجعة عدة طبعات سالفة له في مطلع القرن العشرين، في محاولة تنويرية لافتة لإعادة تسليط الضوء على هذا العمل الفكري الاستثنائي في أهميته وإلحاحيته وجوهريته لكل عاقل متعقل يؤمن بأن الصبر والمصابرة هي طريق تحقيق التقدم، وأن المعرفة أول الأدوات التي لا بد أن يتحلى بها كل مجتهد يسعى لتحقيق أي تقدم في مستوى حياته اليومية يمكن أن يؤسس لحياة أفضل وأكثر عدالة وكرامة لذريته وأخلافه من بعده  في قابل الأيام.
 
 
Available since: 09/05/2022.
Print length: 171 pages.

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