نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية
المؤلف
باحث دكتوراه قسم الاجتماع- كلية الآداب - جامعة عين شمس
المستخلص
الموضوعات الرئيسية
عنوان المقالة [English]
المؤلف [English]
Despite the multiple perspectives and theories interpreting the revolutions, there is almost an agreement that every revolution has its historical privacy resulting from the surrounding conditions, contexts, nature of operations and consequences. However, authors attempt to investigate the common factors that motivate the revolution, whatever the conditions, including the deteriorated community structure that mainly causes the deterioration of the political system's legitimization which urges people to revolt. If the same perspective applies to the 25 January 2011 Revolution in Egypt, its real study shall begin from its being included in the community structure. This relies on awareness of the community pattern and the structural condition that form the political and revolutionary action, as well as the internal and external factors that guide the revolutionary movement and intersect and cohere its objectives with all social groups. Consequently, studying the Egyptian revolution shall begin from a former stage in an attempt to explore its social roots. It is no exaggeration to say that the first seeds of the 2011 Revolution were instilled in the community structure shortly after the 1952 Revolution. Hence, the present study seeks to investigate the deep changes in the community structure and the personality of its members in an attempt to track changes in the development of the main features of the Egyptian community from 1952 to 2011 Revolutions. To achieve this objective, it investigates the Egyptian community structure's developments historically and analytically.