Episode 9

Palestinian Road to Revolution

“Palestine on the Road to Revolution” covers the creation of a Palestinian national liberation movement throughout the 1950s by a people dispersed by the Nakba: organizations, alliances, and theories of change assembled in the universities, cities, and refugee camps surrounding Palestine. We end with the 1958/59 foundation of Fateh, an organization that eventually became the largest in the Palestinian political system, primarily focusing on the idea of launching an armed revolution as the pathway to liberating Palestine. This is the story of the beginning of the Palestinian national liberation movement as we have come to know it today.

Palestinian Road to Revolution
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  • This moment is the explosion of radical and mass-politically oriented ideologies. What were the broad historical conditions of possibility for the founding of ideologies like Movement of Arab Nationalists, and their spread?
  • What were key regional hubs for the development and spread of that ideology? Why did these places become important sites of ideological and political development?
  • What are the essential features of the Movement of Arab Nationalists ideology, and what makes it different from the Ba’ath, or the communists? What is the theory of the separation of stages? What sort of political alliances would such a theory prescribe?
  • What are the concrete political practices of groups like these at this moment? What are the kinds of alliances they seek out and develop most vigorously?