Bayat - Revolution without Revolutionaries
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Introduction
- Most people expect revolutions to “simply” happen
- Revolution without “revolutionary ideas”
- No shariati, Rousseau, etc
Revolutions of Wrong Times
- Marxist-Lenist liberation front in PDRY and Oman
- Why did the meaning of “revolution” become “refolution”?
- 1970 Revolutions
- Reza Shah
- Ali Shariati
- Moderate Clerics and Islamic figures like Mehdi Bazagarn became leaders and evening lecturers
- Oil refinery workers and nationwide strike brought down the regime
- Arab World
- Nasserite anti-Imperialism
- Maxism-Lenism
- Victory for NLF in yemen opened the door for a People’s Front for the Liberation of Oman in mid 1960’s
- palestine liberation organization (PLO)
- Reza Shah
- Arab Spring
- Mohamed Bouazizi
- tunisia
- Trade unionists played pivotal role
- egypt
- Largely related to Tunisia
- the “We are all Khaled Said” movement (April 6 Youth Movement)
- Toppled Mubarak
- yemen brought down Ali Abudllah Saleh
- bahrain - thousands of Sunni and Shia occupied Pearl Roundable in Manama, three month Emergency law in response
- Big differences between Arab Spring and 1970 Revolutions
- “Lacked any associated intellectual anchor” - pg 11
- “Unlike the revolutions of the 1970’s that espoused a powerful socialist, anti-imperialist, anticapitalist, and social justice implulse, Arab revolutionaries were preoccupied more with the borad issues oif human rights, political accountability, and legal reform” - pg 11
- How much of this is due to peripherialization? As the power of individual states fade on the global stage, does that mean our goals are similariy less defined?
- “Occupy”
- Draws links to the occupy movement
- “Almost all expressed dissent against the effects of neoliberal policies, notably staggering inequality, unemployment, precarious work, and uncertain life that had gripped a large segment of ordinary citizens” - pg 13
- “Sociologists Manuel Castells and Sideny Tarrow suggest that the achievement of the Occupy movements was their very operation. Consdering the process as the product” - pg 13
- “Philosphers Alain Badiuo and Slavoj Zizek imagined in these revolutionary arenas the propsect of a new social order…”
- Matt Ford points out - “one cannot live in a cradle forever”
- Questionable linkage, given that they were temporally and capitally the same
- One can ask, why did the same type of revolutions not play out as a result of the 1997 asian financial crisis
- mid-way between 1970 and 2010
- Why did the asian financial crisis coalese into protests? Massive looting, but less structural reform? Was that because many of the governements knew what to do?
- “The protests of 2011, however, were neither for revolution nor for reform; rather, they expressed a rebellion against the insitutions of representative democracy without offering any alternative” - pg 17
- What baggage does this claim bring?
- Alternative political parties, Syriza in Greece, Pdemos in Spaim, Aam Aadmi Party in India gained support
- Draws links to the occupy movement
- “Refolutions”
- Complex mix of revolutions in the 20th century fashion and reform
- If we take the fact that these revolutions happened at all as the achievement, why did they not happen in 1997
- “The arab revolutions occured at an ideaological time in post-cold war history, when the very idea of revolution had largely disappeared from social thought and political struggles, where the three major postcolonial ideaologies - anticolonial nationalism, maxism-leninism, and militant islam - that vigorously advocated revolution had vanished or had been undermined. In their place was the powerful neoliberal paradigm and its normative frame” - pg 18
- “Foucault’s idea of entrapment in disciplinary power, as Edward Said contended, ended up replacing “insurrenctionary scholarship” with “quietism”
- Movemnts became more fluid, states become more intelligent
- “Neoliberal Effect”
- 1974 military coup against Chile
- Argues that the diminishing of hte social contract with the IMF and World Bank, alongside structural adjustment policies and liberalization had initiaited this
- Novel revolutions?
- Why did the 2011 revolutions turn out to be different?