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محمد جميل احمد يتحدث عن عجز غالبية الأحزاب ويكتب مصائر وتحديات الثورة المضادة بعد 30 يونيو
2021/07/04
من المهم جداً رصد البنية الأوتوقراطية لذهنية العمل الحزبي العام للأحزاب السودانية، فهي بنية تعود في حقيقتها لأصول طائفية وقبائلية مضمرة، نظراً لأن المجتمع الذي نشأت فيه تلك الأحزاب، مجتمع يقوم توصيفه الحقيقي والدقيق على أنه لا يزال مجتمعاً تقليدياً تقبع في داخله أنساق أوتوقراطية مضمرة، تفعل فعلها الخفي بتأثير مرجعياتها المؤثرة عبر نمط عام من الهيمنة، ويضغط الوعي الجمعي لتلك الذهنية التقليدية، ويدفعها إلى استجابات تقليدية لا واعية في سلوك النخ
In our July feature Correspondent Leah Sottile shows how good plans go awry with her feature on how a locally supported rails-to-trails project in Yamhill County, Oregon, got derailed by politics. In Arizona, landscapes sacred to Indigenous people are sacrificed to mine valuable minerals. In California, a rural community has waited years for safe drinking water, while farther north, the drought-stricken Klamath River’s salmon are dying for lack of water. Meanwhile, lockdown-weary Americans are overusing and often abusing Western parks and public lands. But it’s not all bad news: Stella Kalinina’s photographs reveal industrial sites being turned into public green spaces. We also interview two women who organize farmworkers, and review “Fireline,” a podcast that takes a fresh take at wildfire, and a book, Lisa Wells’ “Believers,” about people determined to live good lives despite the reality of the climate crisis.