1) Mursi’s presumption
Reciprocating Mursi’s error or using it to push ahead democratization
Mursi might have thought that he could ride the wave of his diplomatic
success over Gaza to score some points at home: Moving against the
abhorred judges of Mubarak, he seemed to be sure of the overwhelming
popular support to unilaterally finalize the constitutional process
blocked by the old regime.
www.antiimperialista.org/mursi_s_presumtion
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2) Mursi: pharao or revolutionary?
Contribution on the relation between revolutionary vanguard and the deep
people
For the vanguard Mursi is a counter-revolutionary driving the country
back to a Mubarak-type dictatorship under Islamic guise. Conversely for
important sections of the broad and often passive masses he is the
guarantor of the revolution. The protests against Mursi’s authoritarian
degrees tend to escalate into a struggle for toppling the president
altogether. Set in this way the revolutionaries will hardly be able to
win such a confrontation.