Musa Al-Gharbi
Books
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1. We Have Never Been Woke
Social Justice Discourse, Inequality and the Limits of Human Understanding
In "We Have Never Been Woke," Musa al-Gharbi explores the paradox of modern society, where the language of social justice is often wielded by a new elite to gain influence and status. This group, which thrives in sectors like education, media, and nonprofits, champions progressive causes but inadvertently perpetuates the very inequalities they oppose. Al-Gharbi delves into how their genuine beliefs can blind them to their role in societal issues and how their actions can sometimes lead to backlash against the movements they support. The book offers a critical examination of how addressing these dynamics is crucial for tackling social and economic disparities.
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2. Memoires Van Een Kip. Een Palestijnse Fabel
Een Palestijnse Fabel
Set against the backdrop of a Palestinian village, this poignant fable unfolds through the eyes of a chicken, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of life under occupation. The narrative explores themes of resilience, identity, and the quest for freedom, as the protagonist navigates a world filled with both mundane challenges and profound existential questions. Through its allegorical lens, the story delves into the human condition, highlighting the enduring spirit and hope that persist even in the face of adversity.