Change: The Philosophical and the Aesthetical Concept Inspired by the Arab Spring Movements

Insaf Rabadi

Abstract


Arab revolutionary movements (the so called Arab spring movements) grew as the Arab nations are on the verge of the end of an era nearing its enclosure, phasing a historic transformation of their people passing the dark shadows of autocracies and dictatorships, a stage missing the role of people and forcing to choose between tyrants and invaders.

And because the scene is as big as the event itself, it's difficult for any individual effort to put a clear perspective that reads the deep intellectual, cultural, political, social and economical reflections of these movements, even it's harder to follow up this the revolutionary generation stunning the crowds, cheering for change, bringing down regimes and looking forward to build the future, as it is the future of the Arab nation.

To join back the global civilization, the Arab nation can restore its position among nations with its creative and challenging generations, and these revolutionary movements were the first steps towards this change.

Thus, this study aimed at finding out the trends and the implications of these movements rocking the Arab countries, and exploring the dream of the new generations.


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