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Joshua Muravchik
Joshua Muravchik is a scholar at the American Enterprise
Institute (AEI). He specialises in United Nations, neoconservatism,
the history of socialism and communism, the Arab-Israeli conflict,
global democracy, terrorism, and the Bush Doctrine.
He is also adjunct scholar at the Washington Institute on
Near East Policy, and adjunct professor at the Institute of
World Politics.
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- Jihad or Ballot-Box?
- [original article in english]
"... ... Is there a danger that the Brotherhood
could ride to power through the democratic system and then
destroy it, as Hitler once did? Yes, there is. But there
is a rising tide of democratic sentiment in the Middle East,
and if it leads to the triumph of democracy ... it will
not be so easy to turn around and snuff it out ... ..."
- Jihad
od Urna Elettorale? - [italian translation
by Giampietro Lea - Venetian Institute]
"... ... Esiste il pericolo che la Fratellanza possa
raggiungere il potere utilizzando il sistema democratico
per poi distruggerlo, come fece Hitler a suo tempo? Sì,
tale rischio sussiste. Tuttavia esiste nel Medio Oriente
una marea crescente di sentimenti democratici, e se essa
condurrà al trionfo della democrazia ... non sarà
poi così semplice tornare indietro e metterla a tacere...
..."
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