Raging against the machine: political opposition under authoritarianism in Egypt

Author
Albrecht, Holger
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Year
2013
Language
English
Call Number
DT107.87 .A4225 2013
ISBN
9780815633204
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
224
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Authoritarianism -- Egypt
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Opposition (Political science) -- Egypt
Abstract

Raging Against the Machine explains why political opposition emerges and persists over a protracted period of time in an autocracy-thirty years under Hosni Mubarak-without either changing the fundamental rules of the political game or disappearing as a consequence of the regime's containment strategies. Albrecht uncovers a rich and dynamic world of opposition politics in Egypt. Apart from Islamist movements-by far the strongest opposition groups-we find other forms of organizations in Egypt, such as political parties, human rights groups, smaller protest movements, organizations representing workers' interests, and informal pressure groups. These groups have employed different ideological and programmatic perspectives, such as Islamism, Nationalism, Liberalism, and Socialism.