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‘Searching for a Sleeping State’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2024
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This paper deals with the role and task of intellectual groups in current muslim societies, with a particular outlook on algeria. It discusses the social and educational impact of their action, and the internal and external limits to their action. democratization and arabization are considered as two dialectical poles of the ongoing process of modernization of those societies.
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