عن الحرية والاستقرار

(النسخة الإنكليزية)

علينا أن نفكّر بالموضوع المتعلّق بنوعية السلام والاستقرار الذي مازال يرغب به الكثير منا هذه الأيام بنفس المقدار والجدية التي نفكّر بها بالأمور المتعلّقة بالتغيير واللاستقرار، لأنه لم يعد بوسعنا أن نوازن بعد اليوم بين بحثنا عن الحرية والتقدم والرخاء والعدالة من جهة ورغبتنا، من جهة أخرى، في الحفاظ على الوضع الراهن خوفاً من نتائج التغيير وحالة اللاستقرار التي قد تنجم عنه. إن سعينا للارتقاء بوضعنا المعيشي بات يتطلّب تغييراً جذرياً في تركيبة الدولة والمجتمع، ناهيك عن أنماطنا المعيشية.

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Of Historical Musts & Clashing Desires!

Perhaps, for people who never heard of democracy, passing through a transitional phase of enlightened despotism was necessary and perhaps even a natural part of their societal evolution. 

But for people who have been exposed to democracy, not to mention modernity, no matter how indirectly or vicariously, and for people who know it through direct experiences and contacts, even if they do not completely appreciate its complexity and its demands on them, the task of achieving it through a necessary period of dictatorial transformations becomes that much more complex. Continue reading “Of Historical Musts & Clashing Desires!”

Will We Survive?

Are peace and stability at any cost always good?


No, I am not posing this question, because I have an agenda in mind, or because I am seeking to advocate some sort of a violent action in the region. Rather, I am asking this, because I feel we are drifting closer and closer to more regional wars and mayhem in the next few months and years, both due to external and internal pressures. I just wonder whether this is necessarily a bad thing, or at least, whether this is the only bad thing. Continue reading “Will We Survive?”

The Heretic & the Cross!

Throughout history and in our constant attempt as species to do what is right and heroic, we more often end up doing what is totally wrong and downright foolish,because we often confuse what is sensational with what is right, and what is purely selfish with the common good. In order to avoid this unfortunate pitfall, we have to constantly remind ourselves that doing right is more often a punishable crime, at the least in the societal if not the strictly legal sense, than a celebrate act of heroism, and that selflessness is often interpreted as stupidity and weakness and the selfless will more often become victim of his very penchant to do good. Continue reading “The Heretic & the Cross!”