The Strategy of Establishing a National Civil State with the Absence of Civil Society in Iraq

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Nagham Nadheer Shukur Al-Hannoon

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On this basis, the phenomenon of authoritarianism is related to the state in the Arab Mashreq, as
it rejects everything that would establish a democratic experiment, and works to empty the
political scene of its meanings and build formal institutions only, and all of this highlights our
saying that there is no democracy in a backward reality. Achieving democracy requires the
participation of all social classes and groups in politics, and the exercise of various forms of
political activity. It also requires a high degree of effective institutionalism as channels through
which this political participation is expressed. When we find that society is excluded from
politics in Arab countries, then this means that there is a profound imbalance in the political
practice of these countries because there is a fundamental relationship between social and
political production because politics is involved in human work and social production in all
possible meanings of production and the society that produces politics produces its social units
And political.

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