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- Confronts head-on the problem of Arab despotism, examining it from the point of view of political philosophy, religious argument and linguistic history. This book rejects explanations of Arab despotism which appeal either to imperialism or to notions of Arab culture in favour of an analysis which focuses on the relations between writing and power.
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16 April 2007
Confronts head-on the problem of Arab despotism, examining it from the point of view of political philosophy, religious argument and linguistic history. This book rejects explanations of Arab despotism which appeal either to imperialism or to notions of Arab culture in favour of an analysis which focuses on the relations between writing and power.
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