The importance of Lutfi al-Khuli and the intellectual circle
associated with the Nasserist regime has, until now, been neglected
in literature. Here, Ginat examines al-Khuli's contribution to the
short-lived yet formidable success of Arab socialism. Making
extensive use of primary sources, such as essays and articles by
al-Khuli as well as personal interviews, he sheds new light on
Egypt's socialist experience in the 1960s. Newly-declassified
archival material and literature in Arabic and other languages are
also used in order to elucidate the Egyptian context and the
ideological structure of Nasser's Arab socialism.
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