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Eqbal Ahmad

Eqbal Ahmad

Confronting Empire
July 2000
Trade Paperback · 200 Pages
$16.00 U.S. · $19.50 CAN
ISBN 9780896086159
South End Press

 

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Description

Contents

Dawn of Freedom by Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Map of South Asia

Biographical Sketch of Eqbal Ahmad

Introduction by David Barsamian

Foreword by Edward W. Said

Chapter 1 Think Critically and Take Risks

Chapter 2 Distorted HistoriesNotes

Chapter 3 Do Not Accept the Safe Haven

Selected Bibliography of Eqbal Ahmad's Writing

Index

Reviews

Eqbal Ahmad, perhaps the shrewdest and most original anti-imperialist analyst of Asia and Africa…[was] a man of enormous charisma and incorruptible ideals…. He had an almost instinctive attraction to movements of the oppressed and the persecuted…[and] a formidable knowledge of history. Arabs, for example, learned more from him about the failures of Arab nationalism than from anyone else.… Ahmad was that rare thing, an intellectual unintimidated by power or authority.-Edward W. Said, author of Culture and Imperialism, eulogizing Ahmad in The Nation and The Guardian

[Eqbal Ahmad] was a shining example of what a true internationalist should be.… Eqbal was at home in the history of all the world's great civilizations. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of states past and present, and he knew that states had a rightful role to play. But he also knew that states existed to serve peoplenot the other way aroundand he had little to do with governments, except as a thorn in their side. To friends, colleagues, and students, however, he gave unstintingly of himself and his time.… His example and his memory will inspire many to carry on his work.-Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations

A very dedicated and honorable activist, Eqbal was right in the middle of everything.… He was a student of revolution and imperialism and a very good one.-Noam Chomsky, MIT

Eqbal Ahmad was unique in combining compassion for the dispossessed-en masse and one by one; the intellectual capacity to analyze cultural, political, and economic issues on a transnational level; and an ability to raise his always eloquent voice on behalf of constructive and original solutions.-Victory Navasky, Publisher and Editorial Director, The Nation

Fighting words, wise words, from one of the most powerful activist intellectuals of ou