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By: Mohamed Saidi

Revival Of Civilizational Action

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In this book, the author discusses the topic of civilization and the practice of civilizational action in society.

In the first part, he explores the concept of civilizational action as well as the concepts of knowledge and technology.

In the second part, he examines some of the laws governing civilizations and delves into the most significant civilizational experiences humanity has witnessed over the past twenty-five centuries: the Greek experience, the Arab-Islamic experience, the Western European experience, and the Japanese experience.

In the third part, he discusses the mechanisms and methodologies that should be followed to revive civilizational action in a society, highlighting three key pillars that he considers essential for any serious attempt to revive civilizational action.

In the fourth part, the author addresses the topic of education and training, which he considers the cornerstones of the process of reviving civilizational action. He presents his visions and ideas on what the philosophy and methodologies of education should be.

In the fifth part, continuing in the same context, he discusses the subjects of universities and scientific research and the roles they play in the process of reviving civilizational action.

In the sixth part, he examines some of the keys to the process of reviving civilizational action, specifically reason and freedom.

In the seventh and final part, he explores some of the obstacles hindering the process of reviving civilizational action, as well as the role of elites in this context.

Mohamed Saidi is a professor of mathematics at the University of Exeter (UK). He was born in Algiers, Algeria, where he completed his primary and secondary education. He then moved to the city of Constantine in eastern Algeria and attended its university for four years, earning an advanced degree in mathematics.

After this period, he moved to Bordeaux, France, where he studied for another four years and obtained a doctorate in pure mathematics with distinction. He later joined several German universities (Münster, Heidelberg, and Bonn), where he worked as an assistant professor. At the beginning of the 21st century, he joined Durham University in northern Britain as a mathematics lecturer and remained there for four years. He then moved to the University of Exeter as a professor of mathematics, where he currently resides.

Over the years, he has been affiliated with several international mathematical research centers on a periodic basis, including those in Berkeley, Bonn, Paris, and Kyoto.

He has published dozens of mathematical research papers in specialized academic journals, focusing on the fields of algebraic geometry, number theory, and algebra.

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