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Opinion
While the great earthquake of the Arab Spring continues, some Arab intellectuals cannot stop distrusting the Arab people
Until Egyptian politics moves beyond ideological sloganeering tyranny will remain a risk
With Egypt’s parliamentary elections approaching, a lot will depend on the turnout of the voters
Anis Mansour, who died last week, came to represent the Egyptian State's elevation of men who could speak for power, rather than truth to it
On the discourses of national unity and Ahmad El-Khamisi’s anti-sectarian project
Egypt should be for all Egyptians, without discrimination, with citizenship and human rights guaranteed for all
SCAF one source of legitimacy was their popular backing, now that they have lost it, they've lost what legitimacy they had
The poet of the revolution responds to the Mohamed Mahmoud massacre, where gas killed revolutionaries and the media killed them again
When developed countries demand equal action from developing states on emissions cuts, they perpetuate the spoils of 200 years of exploitation
Where seculars and the left failed was in realising that elections are won through electors

Voters were asked three questions on Election Day - about the country's future, about revolutionary legitimacy, and about the thorny issue of Egypt's identity


The implications of this week's landmark parliamentary vote cannot be determined until elections are over


The ruling military council should hand the political burden of navigating Egypt's transition to democracy to a broad based national salvation government


Can this week's elections restore the mood of optimism that reigned in Egypt after the January Revolution?


Elections alone will not secure the Egyptian revolution; protest has its place too


When developed countries demand equal action from developing states on emissions cuts, they perpetuate the spoils of 200 years of exploitation


While activists in Tahrir call for reviving the revolution, outside the square people want elections and a government to get on with building a better Egypt


Some time in February, the literary (and intellectual) Generation of the Nineties started coming up in intellectual conversations about the Arab Spring


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