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The Green Book is a short book setting out the political philosophy of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The book was first published in 1975. It is said to have been inspired in part by The Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao). Both were widely distributed both inside and outside their country of origin, and "written in a simple, understandable style with many memorable slogans." During the Libyan Civil War, copies of the book were burned by anti-Gaddafi demonstrators. Review: Remarkable - Truly a remarkable work that lays out common sense that is not so common anymore Review: Read this book - Gaddafi's ideas are utopian, appear to come more from Bedouin culture than from Islam, and strongly rejecting both communism and western politics and culture. He believes in a socialism driving by common people and not government organized or enforced. Though a Muslim, he does not promote Islam, except in a statement that a nation should have a single religion. He promotes natural culture, and Islam claims to be the natural religion. Many ideals are proclaimed, including rights of minorities, natural rights of women and children, including the need for children to be with their mothers. That contrasts with the Islamic standard that Fathers have total right and control. He assumes that in time people will choose this utopia, and so makes no proposal for enforcing it. There is no impetus for putting this utopia into place by force, but lacks a clear statement condemning force. I chose this book because I am trying, as a Christian and political conservative, to understand Muslim Thinking. This book is an example of Muslim thinking, but far from and much in contrast to much of Mid-East ideology. It seems great foolishness for Western nations to deal with Mid-East threats while making little effort to understand how leaders and people in these nations think about life and social and political issues. The result is bad actions that backfire and increase the problems. Great leaders in Islam who had the good of the people in mind rather than ideologies of self-promotion and stolen riches include Ataturk, Mossadech, Sadat, and Gaddafi. The later three were killed for their goodness. Gaddafi had his bad years, but had been turning Westward. He discarded Libya's nuclear program. The Green Book shows thinking that could only be repulsive to Islamists. The resulted in a rebel movement in Libya, which was foolishly supported by the American government. To support a rebel movement in Muslim countries can only result in prolonging the conflict and causing great suffering and killing. Even the worst of dictators serve the country better by quickly putting down rebellions rather than making the country into a Syria. So, the U.S. killed Gaddafi, killed the best peace movement in Africa and the Mid-East, promoting the "Arabic Spring" and conflict and destruction that can only ultimately benefit the Muslim Brotherhood, as they take advantage of the chaos. Is the Obama administration the best friend the Muslim Brotherhood ever had? Deliberately or foolishly? They killed Gaddafi. Possibly the worst crime of the century.
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J**C
Remarkable
Truly a remarkable work that lays out common sense that is not so common anymore
I**S
Read this book
Gaddafi's ideas are utopian, appear to come more from Bedouin culture than from Islam, and strongly rejecting both communism and western politics and culture. He believes in a socialism driving by common people and not government organized or enforced. Though a Muslim, he does not promote Islam, except in a statement that a nation should have a single religion. He promotes natural culture, and Islam claims to be the natural religion. Many ideals are proclaimed, including rights of minorities, natural rights of women and children, including the need for children to be with their mothers. That contrasts with the Islamic standard that Fathers have total right and control. He assumes that in time people will choose this utopia, and so makes no proposal for enforcing it. There is no impetus for putting this utopia into place by force, but lacks a clear statement condemning force. I chose this book because I am trying, as a Christian and political conservative, to understand Muslim Thinking. This book is an example of Muslim thinking, but far from and much in contrast to much of Mid-East ideology. It seems great foolishness for Western nations to deal with Mid-East threats while making little effort to understand how leaders and people in these nations think about life and social and political issues. The result is bad actions that backfire and increase the problems. Great leaders in Islam who had the good of the people in mind rather than ideologies of self-promotion and stolen riches include Ataturk, Mossadech, Sadat, and Gaddafi. The later three were killed for their goodness. Gaddafi had his bad years, but had been turning Westward. He discarded Libya's nuclear program. The Green Book shows thinking that could only be repulsive to Islamists. The resulted in a rebel movement in Libya, which was foolishly supported by the American government. To support a rebel movement in Muslim countries can only result in prolonging the conflict and causing great suffering and killing. Even the worst of dictators serve the country better by quickly putting down rebellions rather than making the country into a Syria. So, the U.S. killed Gaddafi, killed the best peace movement in Africa and the Mid-East, promoting the "Arabic Spring" and conflict and destruction that can only ultimately benefit the Muslim Brotherhood, as they take advantage of the chaos. Is the Obama administration the best friend the Muslim Brotherhood ever had? Deliberately or foolishly? They killed Gaddafi. Possibly the worst crime of the century.
A**O
THE GREEN BOOK.
THIS IS A CONCISE BOOK WRITTEN BY THE FORMER LIBYAN LEADER MUAMMAR GADDAFI IN WHICH HE ESPOUSED HIS IDEOLOGY A MIXTURE OF PAN ARABISM AND SOCIALISM, A THIRD WAY DIFFERENT FROM BOTH COMMUNISM AND LIBERAL CAPITALISM, A BIT OF ECCENTRIC. I PERSONALLY DO NOT LIKE ANY FORM OF SOCIALISM, HOWEVER FOR ALL HIS FAULTS GADDAFI DID GOOD THINKS FOR HIS COUNTRY AND HIS PEOPLE, HE ELEVATED THEIR STANDARD OF LIVING AND BESIDES HE MAINTAINED THE STABILITY AND UNITY OF THE NATION, MOROEVER HE WAS A BULWARK AGAINST RADICAL ISLAM, IN FACT HE MADE THE PEACE WITH THE WEST, NEVERTHELESS THE BAD OMEN WAS STALKING, IT STARTED WITH THE NEOLIBERAL THERAPY SHOCK BY THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, FOLLOWING BY THE INFAMOUS INTERVENTION BY THE NATO HEADED BY THE US IN 2011, THE COUNTRY WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND OBLITERATED ;CITIES RAZED TO THE GROUND, TRIBAL WARS , ISLAMIC RADICALISM AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING; ONE OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS AWFUL INTERVENTION HAS BEEN THE UNCONTROLLED INMIGRATION TO EUROPE THAT HAS CREATED ANOMIC COMMUNITIES THAT HAVE DISFIGURED THE EUROPEAN CITIES, AS OF TODAY THE COUNTRY HAS NOT YET RECOVERED , THIS IS THE KIND OF "DEMOCRACY" THAT THE LIBERAL WEST HAVE BROUGHT WHEREVER THEY INTERVENE.
M**N
A good read
A solid book on understanding the mindset and political ideology of former Libyan leader Gaddafi. It was definitely understandable, however there were several typos, and it was obviously a translated text. Interestingly, Gaddafi himself did not implement his own ideas and just became another corrupt dictator. This book shows that he was once an idealist who was generally trying to make the world a better place. It is definitely highly subjective, as it places a large emphasis on tradition and religion to govern society. The ideas definitely would not be accepted in a liberal Western democratic society. The book also advocates the idea of direct rule by the people through committees.
B**A
Pictures are misleading.
It would have you believe this is a textured and decently bound book. However the texture is printed on and it's a very average bound book. Great text. Glad it's being sold here. Crumby that the cover makes it look better than it is.
T**X
Learning!!!
Just started really heavy info, gives a better understanding of what and how things came about.
G**G
A strange work, still worth the read.
This work caught my eye because of how elusive Ghadaffi is as a character. He seemed to me to be a strange blend of pan-Arabism (later pan-Africanism), socialism, authoritarianism, eccentricity, and more. When you read this work, you find in the first part (part 1) a very promising project of a large, coalitional politics that seeks direct democratic control through a people-wide government in order to eliminate some of the problematic parts of democracy (the first chapter or two highlight thus last point rather effectively and convincingly). However, after about the first two-three chapter, and certainly by the end of the first part of the book, it devolves into strangely contradictory ideas about culture, tolerance, governance, retaliation, etc, leaving me confused as to how Ghaddafi could’ve thought this worth to publish. I give it three stars hesitantly; if it was just the first part of the book, I’d give it four, maybe five stars, but this book is a two-star book at best with the rest chunked in there, and the extra star in my review is simply because Ghaddafi is a significant figure that would should be at least minutely read in in order to not repeat some of his mistakes. Give it a read because it’s cheap and short—I’m a slow reader, but I read it over three days, 1 part per day, and it was very manageable—but don’t expect to suddenly become a Ghaddafi apologist.
C**A
Great book
Great book, I like mis of the ideas presented in the book, thou they may seem impossible to put into practice in our actual society. With this book we can see the heart of Gaddafi.
P**A
Interesting read
Interesting read though the language is pretty basic. Some "philosophies" are a bit childish although it's probably correct to assume this is due to the fact the book was addressed to Lybian people, with different levels of education. Extremely easy read and a very concise explanation on his views on society. Most aspects are very much oriented to a "western civilization" view of society, that he seemed to share, taking in account the particularities of his people and its cultural heritage. No "nonsense", extremist or fundamentalist views, besides a socialist view of society adapted to the region.
S**.
Interessante e con spunti di riflessione
Alcuji libici ti diranno che sono cose scontate, ma in questi tempi dove si mette in discussione anche il.volore verde dell erba, è un libro che aiuta a capire la storia e la visione di un leader della sua terra.
M**R
Better than the bible . should be taught everywhere .
HISTORIC the future of democracy .
C**N
The Green Book
The content of "The Green Book" is not only interesting, but also a chance to look into the mind of Gaddafi. Gaddafi's Third Universal Theory is indeed different from everything I've ever read. If it's just out of curiosity or real interest in Gaddafi and his Theory, the book is worth reading. The book itself is well printed, but the text is a little bit too close to the binding, thus making it hard to read without breaking the binding itself.
J**M
Incredible book
This is an excellent little book. Very easy to see why the US wanted him dead and had such a smear campaign against him. 98% literacy rate, women could go K-PhD for free. 5k for graduating high school, 10 for graduating college, then you are given your first house, plus an additional 5 grand once you get married. He lays out solutions for economic problems that are so easy. It’s no wonder Libya was the richest country in Africa. Amazon did a very poor job printing it, but I cannot give this little book that you can read in an hour or less than 5 stars. I had no idea how great of a leader he was and how much he legitimately cared for his people. If you read this book, you’ll either not believe it due to previous propaganda against him or you will believe it and hate the US government and their corporate masters. Absolutely recommended reading!
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