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| Management number | 21642435 | Release Date | 2025/11/04 | List Price | $27.57 | Model Number | 21642435 | ||
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Some light shelfwear to edges. Solid binding. Clean interiors free of any markings. 136 pages. 8" X 5.2" In 2003, after returning from a month long stay in Baghdad, American artist Paul Chan was given a gift from a colleague in the human-rights group "Voices in the Wilderness" a set of three speeches on democracy written by Saddam Hussein in the 1970s, before he became president of Iraq. The speeches, compiled here for the first time in English, are politically perverse, yet eerily familiar. The then vice-president of Iraq characterizes social democracy as demanding authority, and defines free will as the patriotic duty to uphold the good of the state. This volume takes the speeches as an opportunity to ask what democracy means from the standpoint of a notorious political figure who was anything but democratic, and to reflect on how promises of freedom and security can mask the reality of repressive regimes. With drawings by Paul Chan and essays by "Bidoun" magazine's senior editor, Ne
| Category | Books > Other Books |
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| Condition | Like new |
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