Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon

This article discusses the Lebanese activist and writer Bassem Chit as an example of the intellectual rebel in Lebanon and the Arab world. It analyses the ideological tradition of revolutionary socialism and the Arab left. Through an analysis of interviews and articles, Haugbolle attempts to locate...

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Main Author: Sune Haugbolle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies 2016-05-01
Series:Middle East : Topics & Arguments
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Online Access:http://meta-journal.net/article/view/4090
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description This article discusses the Lebanese activist and writer Bassem Chit as an example of the intellectual rebel in Lebanon and the Arab world. It analyses the ideological tradition of revolutionary socialism and the Arab left. Through an analysis of interviews and articles, Haugbolle attempts to locate the place and nature of intellectual production in the organisation of revolutionary activity, and the particular role rebel intellectuals play in bringing about social change. It draws on the sociology of intellectuals, in particular Gramsci, in the analysis of Bassem Chit’s work and his post mortem veneration.
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spelling doaj.art-e3736ba06b0c49549cc4dc12592265e02022-12-22T01:42:00ZengCenter for Near and Middle Eastern StudiesMiddle East : Topics & Arguments2196-629X2016-05-0160657410.17192/meta.2016.6.40904977Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in LebanonSune Haugbolle0Roskilde UniversityThis article discusses the Lebanese activist and writer Bassem Chit as an example of the intellectual rebel in Lebanon and the Arab world. It analyses the ideological tradition of revolutionary socialism and the Arab left. Through an analysis of interviews and articles, Haugbolle attempts to locate the place and nature of intellectual production in the organisation of revolutionary activity, and the particular role rebel intellectuals play in bringing about social change. It draws on the sociology of intellectuals, in particular Gramsci, in the analysis of Bassem Chit’s work and his post mortem veneration.http://meta-journal.net/article/view/4090SocialismArab LeftIntellectual History
spellingShingle Sune Haugbolle
Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
Middle East : Topics & Arguments
Socialism
Arab Left
Intellectual History
title Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
title_full Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
title_fullStr Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
title_short Bassem Chit and Revolutionary Socialism in Lebanon
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Arab Left
Intellectual History
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