Ali Al-Wardi: A Cultured Position

Authors

  • . Dr. Ali Hakim Saleh College of Arts / University of Thi Qar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i45.545

Keywords:

Public intellectual, social criticism, knowledge, politics, unconsciousness, parapsychology.

Abstract

 This article concerns with the Iraqi prominent sociologist Ali Al-Wardi (1913-1995), as an intellectual occupied a unique position in Iraqi culture in the second half of the twentieth century. In order to comprehend this position, the article describes the Iraqi political and cultural conditions in which al-Wardi's writings emerged and the circumstances of the emergence of sociology as a scientific branch in the Iraqi academy. The article focuses on the role that Al-Wardi attributed to knowledge as a major component and a guide for public policy, and then it evaluates and criticizes his theses and their realistic and scientific efficiency to play this role.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

References

Firstly, in Arabic:

Edward Said, “Images of the Intellectual,” translated by Ghassan Ghusn (Beirut: Dar al-Nahar, 1996).

Eric Davis, “Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq,” translated by Hatem Abdel Hadi (Al-Jamal Publications, Beirut-Baghdad, 1st edition, 2012).

Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, “Princesses’ Street: Chapters from an Autobiography” (Beirut: Dar al-Adab, 1st edition, 2007).

Hanna Batatu, “Iraq: Social Classes and Revolutionary Movements from the Ottoman Era to the Establishment of the Republic,” Volume I, translated by Afif Rizk (Beirut: Arab Research Institute, 2nd edition, 1995).

Stephen Hemsley Longrigg, “A Modern History of Iraq 1900-1950,” Volume II, translated and annotated by Salim Taha al-Tikriti (Baghdad: Al-Fajr Publications, 1st edition, 1988).

Serge Bouchard, “The Practice of Sociology,” translated by Munir Saadan (Arab Organization for Translation, Beirut, 1st edition, 2012).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Social Glimpses from the History of Modern Iraq,” Volume I (Baghdad: Al-Irshad Printing Press, 1st edition, 1969).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Social Glimpses from the History of Modern Iraq,” Volume II (Baghdad: Al-Irshad Printing Press, 1971).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Ibn Khaldun’s Logic in Light of His Civilization and Personality” (London: Dar Kufan, 2nd edition, 1994).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Dreams Between Science and Belief” (London: Dar Kufan, 2nd edition, 1994).

Ali Al-Wardi, “The Myth of High Literature” (London: Dar Kufan, 2nd edition, 1994).

Ali Al-Wardi, “The Farce of the Human Mind” (London: Dar Kufan, 2nd edition, 1995).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Preachers of the Sultans” (London: Dar Kufan, 2nd edition, 1995).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Miracles of the Unconscious or Secrets of a Successful Personality” (London: Dar Al-Waraq Publishing, 2nd edition, 1996).

Ali Al-Wardi, “The Personality of the Iraqi Individual: A Study in the Psychology of the Iraqi People in Light of Modern Sociology” (London: Dar Layla Publications, 2nd edition, 2001).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Social Glimpses from the History of Modern Iraq,” Volume V, Part 2 (Beirut: Dar Al-Rashid, 2nd edition, 2005).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Inspired by the Eighties,” collected and commented by Salam Al-Shamaa (Lebanon: Al-Balagh Foundation, 1st edition, 2007).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Ethics: The Lost Moral Resources” (Dar Al-Waraq, Beirut, 1st edition, 2007).

Ali Al-Wardi, “Points on Letters: Unpublished Articles Investigated by Salam Al-Shamaa” (Dar Al-Arab for Publishing and Distribution, 1st edition, 2016).

Fatima Al-Mohsen, “Representations of Modernity in Iraqi Culture” (Beirut-Baghdad: Al-Jamal Publications, 1st edition, 2015).

Faleh Abdul Jabbar, “In Horrors and Conditions: The Social and Cultural Sources of Violence” (Beirut: Al-Furat for Publishing and Distribution, 1st edition, 2008).

___________, “Ali Al-Wardi, Sociologist, Society, Sociology: A Complex Interaction,” (Kufa Magazine, Issue 8, 2014).

Marion Farouk Sluglett and Peter Sluglett, “From Revolution to Dictatorship: Iraq Since 1958,” translated by Malik Al-Nibras (Beirut-Baghdad: Al-Jamal Publications, 2003).

Wael Hallaq, “Sharia: Theory, Practice, and Transformations,” translated and introduced by Dr. Kian Ahmed Hazem Yahya (Beirut: Dar Al-Madar Al-Islami, 1st edition, 2018).

http://coart.uobaghdad.edu.iq/?page_id=15019

Downloads

Published

— Updated on 2024-03-31

How to Cite

“Ali Al-Wardi: A Cultured Position”. 2024. Thi Qar Arts Journal 1 (45): 177. https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i45.545.

Similar Articles

91-100 of 114

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.