Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Dr Azmi Bishara..


I do like him as well, yet, have lots of preservations and concerns on his enthusiastic approaches, which compare the Arabic status to the sophisticated academic models; which are pot with his personal experience in the foxy Israel/Palestinian politics..

He is a high level thinker, who is not suitable to address the mass of 75% illiterates.. His elegant and eloquent statements may please Arab graduates, yet confuse their commons.. Being on Aljazeerah is a great loss as well, with controversies on their political roles as detailed in Wikileaks..

Arabs are already emotional, who need to be more pragmatic to localize their epistemic accumulations.. They need to get rid of the chronic syndromes of momentum-loss and unsustainability.. Any further controversies have negative impact on their realization and awareness..

His caliber in the West are hosted in intellectual endowments and institutions, which enables them to add greater value, or at least to avoid market places.. This is what Qatari "Arab Democracy  Foundation" tries to do, despite the many hurddles and limitations around that proposed role.. Dr Bishara is a member in its Board of Trustees..




1 comment:

  1. A nicely brief view of Dr. Bishara Mr. Adil! Now i agree with you that a thinker like himself will recieve a higher value in the West, however his thoughts about thoughts and many of his analyses are hardly observed by also a decent bunch 'controlled" wetsern viewers.

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