Mabs
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It is a bit immature to call the uprisings in Egypt a revolution, but nevertheless the occurring events are mighty fascinating and surely history in the making. These events could turn into a treasure for many people from varying regions, as an incredible number of people live in the same sorry state, and share the same sorrows as the Tunisians or the Egyptians. The events become ever so important because of the simple fact that they are taking place in the Middle East, which has some of the most oppressing regimes in the world.
As humans have evolved with time, so has the concept of revolution and its dynamics. It might not be even possible to orchestrate a revolution based on the French Revolution. The occurring and occurred events in Egypt and Tunisia could help us gain a whole new perspective about the term revolution and its practical applicability in the 21st century.
I don't know if there is already a thread dedicated solely to the current state of Tunisia and Egypt. I suggest that this thread be made sticky to discuss and really understand the events unfolding in the Middle East.
As humans have evolved with time, so has the concept of revolution and its dynamics. It might not be even possible to orchestrate a revolution based on the French Revolution. The occurring and occurred events in Egypt and Tunisia could help us gain a whole new perspective about the term revolution and its practical applicability in the 21st century.
I don't know if there is already a thread dedicated solely to the current state of Tunisia and Egypt. I suggest that this thread be made sticky to discuss and really understand the events unfolding in the Middle East.