Food, Farming, and Freedom: Sowing the Arab Spring
by Rami Zurayk
Publication date: June 14, 2011
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250 pages
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ISBN 978-1-935982-19-7
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The wave of anti-government protests that swept through the Arab world from December 2010 on is transforming politics and society in the Middle East. The protests came as a surprise to many observers-- but not to Rami Zurayk, an experienced Lebanese agronomist and social activist who had been charting the collapse of traditional agricultural livelihoods in the Middle East since the late 1980s.
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- Read Praise for Food, Farming and Freedom
- Read Dan Sisken's Review Published in Jadaliyya
- Read Bob Naiman's Interview with Zurayk about the Book
- Read Pierre Blanc's Review Published in Confluences Mediteranee (French)
In his Foreword, Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi wrote:
- In Food, Farming, and Freedom: Sowing the Arab Spring, Rami Zurayk has made a major contribution to our understanding of the roots of this unprecedented upsurge of Arab youth, Arab energy, and Arab political maturity.
- Issues of food sovereignty and politics,
- The food-price crisis of 2007–2008 and how it affected Arab countries,
- Issues at the nexus of environment, resources, and people, including phenomena such as the “Slow Food” movement with which Zurayk has long been affiliated,
- A critique of many Western-dominated development efforts, and
- The story of the Arab Spring, from December 2010 through mid-April, 2011.









