Book Name / Book of Thought Fatah between theory and practice
Author Name / Dr. Essam Mohamed Ali Adwan
International Number/ 9789950060012
Number of pages / 93
Page Size / A5
The book dealt with the thought of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah), As the largest Palestinian national movement and the pioneer of the Palestinian armed resistance in 1965, Its influence on the Palestinian arena remains the strongest.
The book came in three chapters: The former was known by its name and social content, The second dealt with its goals represented in the liberation of all Palestine, and the establishment of a democratic State, and the progressive society, Support for oppressed peoples, and to work to build world peace, The movement has not been able to implement any of its goals.
Chapter III also deals with the means of the Fatah movement represented in: Highlighting the Palestinian character, and neutrality with the Arab countries, Calling for Palestinian national unity, and adopting armed struggle, and anti-Zionism as a racist colonial movement, and its rejection of peaceful projects to resolve the Palestinian question, and its advocacy of global liberation movements. The author has proven Fatah’s retreat from many of its premises and means and its failure to achieve most of them.
The writer has followed the method of historical research, Content analysis methodology, The reflective approach, Based on primary sources, much of which belong to Fatah itself.
The book aims to identify and discuss the movement’s view of the social contentof the Palestinian revolution, the movement’s goals, and the means it launched for it.
The writer has adopted a scientific research approach of content analysis, and the historical method, The reflective approach, Taking advantage of the most important sources and references that served this topic, In particular, Fatah’s writings and documents.
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The book came in three chapters,
Take the first:
Introducing Fatah and its social dimension.
The second addressed:
The objectives of Fatah.
And the third addressed:
Means of movement.
In the conclusion, the writer reviewed the most important results that indicated a significant decline in the movement’s programs and its failure – for many reasons – to achieve most of its ideas and premises. To the point of contradiction at times.
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