The Commander of the Faithful: The Moroccan Political Elite - a Study in Segmented PoliticsStudies of post-colonial government have had great difficulty in establishing either an intellectual standpoint from which to depict, or a moral one from which to judge. Waterbury's view of Morocco's political elite depicts a part of the politics of the early 20th century. The authors tells about the political elites and their various backgrounds. There is also a history of the political system as well as the creation of political parties in Morocco. |
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Page 101
... father to son like a recipe for a fine vintage , like a torch , but because of the change in eras , it is improved . My era ; hew in the name of Allah , specu- late in the name of Muhammed , buy sell without pity , without scruples ...
... father to son like a recipe for a fine vintage , like a torch , but because of the change in eras , it is improved . My era ; hew in the name of Allah , specu- late in the name of Muhammed , buy sell without pity , without scruples ...
Page 134
... father goes so goes the family ) .12 The young Sussi who starts off as delivery boy in the shop of his father , uncle , brother , or cousin integrates himself into a given family and trade sub - alliance , and when he matures he ...
... father goes so goes the family ) .12 The young Sussi who starts off as delivery boy in the shop of his father , uncle , brother , or cousin integrates himself into a given family and trade sub - alliance , and when he matures he ...
Page 157
... father figure among elite members . As he put it himself in a circular to all political parties following the Casablanca riots of March 1965 : ' My hand is open to all my subjects for they are all my children.'16 One of the monarchy's ...
... father figure among elite members . As he put it himself in a circular to all political parties following the Casablanca riots of March 1965 : ' My hand is open to all my subjects for they are all my children.'16 One of the monarchy's ...
Contents
Introduction I | 9 |
a Stable System of Violence 15 333333 | 15 |
AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE | 59 |
Copyright | |
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Abdulkrim Abdullah Abdullah Ibrahim administration agricultural Ahardan Ahmad Alawi Allal al-Fassi alliance Arabic areas arrested Azrou baccalauréat Balafrej Barka Bekkai Benjelloun Berber bidonvilles blad Bou'abid bourgeoisie Casablanca chapter cities clientele commercial congress constitution culture dahir Driss economic elections elite members Ernest Gellner factions families Fassi FDIC French Guedira Hassan Ibrahim important independence Islamic Istiqlal Istiqlali Kenitra Khatib king king's leaders Liberation Army major makhzan Maroc Marrakesh Mehdi Ben Barka Meknes Middle East military minister of interior Ministry monarchy Moroccan political elite Moroccan society Morocco Moulay Mouvement Populaire Muhammed nationalist movement notables officers old guard organization Oujda palace Paris party's Petit Marocain political behavior protectorate qaid Rabat regime regional religious resistance role royal cabinet rural Seddiq segmentary segments shurafa social sultan Sussi Tafilalt Tetouan throne tion tribal tribes ulema UNFP union urban Wazzani zawiyas