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Episode 30: How the Middle East broke, a conversation with Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

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Jul 21, 2025
Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, an Egyptian-born writer and thinker, joins the conversation to explore the intricate dynamics of the Middle East. He challenges conventional views, positing that the region's crises stem from a blend of Islamic beliefs and European romantic ideals. The dialogue dives into how these ideas have reshaped identities and ideologies, impacting both Arab and Jewish perspectives. Mansour also discusses the historical evolution of political thought and critiques modern liberalism's existential shortcomings, advocating for a deeper understanding amidst ongoing conflicts.
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Complex Causes of Middle East Crisis

  • The Middle East's problems stem from a complex mix of colonialism, imperialism, and internal failures rather than a single cause.
  • Bernard Lewis and left-wing views offer different but partial explanations focusing on cultural and external factors respectively.
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Bernard Lewis on Islamic Civilization

  • Bernard Lewis sees Islamic civilization as flawed, failing to modernize, leading to rage against the West.
  • This cultural self-awareness of weakness spawns extremism and anti-Semitism in Muslim societies.
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Arab Embrace of European Modernity

  • Middle Eastern societies enthusiastically adopted European modern ideas but misunderstood them.
  • They internalized revolutionary, Germanic anti-Semitic philosophies disguised with Islamic symbols.
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