The Arab Ba'th Socialist Party : ideology, politics, sociology and organisation
Abstract
Societies in transition to modernity hav their own
unique though similar, political problems . This is a
case study of the Ba'th party though, to some extent,
it ponders the problems of other political parties and
governmental systems in the developing areas of the world.
The reasons for the Ba'th political disintegration on
23 February 1966 in Syria, form the focal point of this
study and are treated under four headings, Ideology,
Politics, Sociology and Organisation. One of the most important things to be isolated in
this study is the fact of a ' mentality gap 'existing
between the ide a l and reality. The Ba'th, for example ,
was the victim of societal change. On the one hand it
advocated Arab unity on the basis of Freedom and
Socialism - a nation secular in orientation. Yet the
environment in which the Ba'th flourished was torn between
the ideal of a secular nation state (i . e . nationalism)
which had proven its worth in Europe and America and the
reality of familial ,communal and regional ties. Within
the Ba'th this dichotomy developed in various forms which
are considered under the four headings. The climax on
23 February 1966 - the party r s · day of doom, is related
to this mental dichotomy . I have come down firmly on
the side that the Ba'th was sacrificed on the rock of
the ideal of a secular Arab nation because of the presence
of historic communal, regional and socio-economic dichotomies in
Arab society and among the membership recruited to the
party .
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