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  • By: Charles River Editors
  • Narrated by: Robin McKay
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)
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Summary

"Our path to Palestine will not be covered with a red carpet or with yellow sand. Our path to Palestine will be covered with blood.... In order that we may liberate Palestine, the Arab nation must unite, the Arab armies must unite, and a unified plan of action must be established." (Nasser)

Gamal Abdel Nasser has been called many things. The father of modern-day Egypt. The founder of Arab nationalism. The leader of the Egyptian Revolution. The second president of the Egyptian Republic. The creator of his own brand of political and social governance - Nasserism. Anthony Eden, the former British prime minister, called him the "Mussolini of the Nile."

Nasser was all of these things and much more. Indeed he led the revolution that overthrew the monarchy of Egypt and subsequently shaped and led the new Egyptian government. He became a prominent regional and world leader, playing a significant role in the Non-Alignment Movement that he cofounded, formed during the midst of the Cold War. He led his country toward modernization and industrialization, implementing social and economic reforms focused on strengthening the nation and improving the lives of the people. Yet Nasser's legacy goes beyond state governance and policies; his name, to this day, evokes great emotion among Egyptians and much of the Arab world. His funeral in 1970 drew millions of mourners and an outpouring of genuine grief across the Arab world. Nasser continues to remain an iconic figure in the region, symbolizing Arab dignity, pride, and unity.

In addition to working to carve a path for a new Egypt, Nasser aimed to help the rest of the Arab nations of the Middle East by uniting the historically uncooperative Arab countries and encouraging them to act as a united front.

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Not bad but ignores Nasser’s Pan-African efforts which also existed

The book covers Nasser’s background, time in the military and rise to President. It covers the abolishment of the monarchy in Egypt, how Nasser took the monarchy’s resources and opened up hospitals, as well as more fair land distribution for Egyptians. It covers how Nasser had to be harsh to overthrow British colonial presence and how he was committed to Egypt’s independence and nationalistic thought. It covers Pan-Arabism but ignores how Nasser was also Pan-African. It does not mention his work with Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah, and Fathia Nkrumah, keeping DRC Patrice Lulumba’s wife and children safe in Egypt after Lumumba’s assassination, that Egypt rioted after Lumumba’s assassination, how he had a good relationship with Ethiopia’s Haile Selassie, how he also did with Malcolm-X, or how Shirley Graham Dubois and her son lived in Egypt after Krumah’s assassination. Shirley (wife of W.E.B Du Bois ) wrote an autobiography about him. Though not bad, it is not accurate that he was just ‘Pan-Arabist’.

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