[LAF] social unrest in ancient Egypt

Barry ODea barryjodea at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Dec 26 09:38:38 UTC 2007


Hi Ed and all comrades, is the 29th of Feb my talk Ed?  If it is, i'll probably call it above title rather than "anarchism in ancient Egypt".  This is because Egypt, far from being influenced by anarchists, was in fact the first successful nation state, as opposed to tribes and communities before "Egypt" came together as one political unit in 3000 BC, and compared to communities in other parts of the world during the same period.  Part of the absence of anarchist thought between 3000 BC and 400 AD (when the Christians took over) was a result of the relative prosperity and social stability that was enjoyed by ordinary Egyptians in comparison to people for example in other neighbouring communities like Sudan, Libya or Palestine. However, there were nevertheless periods of social unrest when central political control was overthrown and I can discuss this... 
   
  EDMUND MCARTHUR <antines at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    Comrades
  29th Feb having been confirmed we now have to staret thinking about  feb
  any suggestions// volunteers
  Ed


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