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Gaddafi and the Green Book
World Revolutionary Leaders
Andy GutenbergSeries: World Revolutionary Leaders(0)
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Muammar al-Gaddafi was one of the most controversial leaders of the twentieth century. Rising from a remote desert town to seize power in 1969, he promised liberation, equality, and a bold alternative to both capitalism and communism. At the heart of his vision stood The Green Book, his manifesto for a "Third Universal Theory."This volume brings together The Green Book itself with a critical review of Gaddafi's life, political philosophy, and rule. It examines:How Gaddafi transformed Libya with oil wealth and ambitious social programs.His role in African unity and Arab politics.The contradictions between his revolutionary ideals and his authoritarian rule.The global reception-and rejection-of The Green Book.The legacy of his downfall and Libya's ongoing turmoil.Balanced and thought-provoking, Gaddafi and The Green Book offers readers a clear-eyed exploration of a leader who inspired, divided, and ultimately betrayed his own revolution. It is both a study of an extraordinary political experiment and a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power.Essential reading for students of history, politics, and global affairs.