Unhappiness and Mohamed Salah’s Egypt
«Salah is a hero of disruption, a political voice without talking politics»
Amro Ali is an assistant professor in sociology at the American University in Cairo. He received his doctorate from the University of Sydney. His research examined the changing nature of modern Alexandria's political consciences and public spaces through the philosophical frameworks of Hannah Arendt and Václav Havel.
«Salah is a hero of disruption, a political voice without talking politics»
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