The culture of the national liberation movement and the change towards democracy: The case of North Africa

Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (5):512-522 (2020)
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This article aims to analyse the cultural background of the political elites involved nowadays in the democratization’s process in North Africa. It argues that this process cannot succeed unless a...

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