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This book provides a new vision for the subject of the social and political factors of reform, and the impact of an external intervention on the local administrations. It highlights also the corruption of authorities around the world and especially in Iraq, which has spent thousands of billions without offering any real services to its people. This book presents a very close look at persons who influence events and decisions and lead millions of young people. The author has worked with Muqtada Al-Sadr, who leads demonstrations to demand reform and effective accountability of corrupt. Thus, he…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a new vision for the subject of the social and political factors of reform, and the impact of an external intervention on the local administrations. It highlights also the corruption of authorities around the world and especially in Iraq, which has spent thousands of billions without offering any real services to its people. This book presents a very close look at persons who influence events and decisions and lead millions of young people. The author has worked with Muqtada Al-Sadr, who leads demonstrations to demand reform and effective accountability of corrupt. Thus, he was able to give secrets about his meetings and exclusive interviews with Al-Sadr and other leaders and symbols. Nadhim also has materialism and secularism roots, which have helped him to understand the intellectual foundations of groups and their leaders, especially religious groups, as well as secular groups and parties. The author has observed the events since 1970, has understood the intellectual and ideological background of al-Sadr, and explains the reason for these events. The author tries to link the resistance of al-Sadr on the one hand with the struggle of Che Guevara.
Autorenporträt
Nadhim is a university professor, who believes that people suffer because of the corruption of their governments. So, the solution is to demand reform by demonstrations and peaceful pressure. His aim from his writings is to disseminate the culture of justice for administrative and government reform. He discusses this problem by a scientific method.