Arab Socialism
Arab Socialism is a political and economic ideology that emerged in the mid-20th century, primarily in the Arab world. It combines elements of socialism with Arab nationalism, advocating for state control over key industries and resources to promote social justice and economic equality. Leaders like Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt were influential in promoting this ideology, aiming to reduce foreign influence and improve the living standards of the Arab population.
The movement sought to unite Arab nations under a common identity and shared goals, emphasizing collective ownership and redistribution of wealth. Arab Socialism also aimed to address issues such as poverty and unemployment, while fostering a sense of pride in Arab culture and heritage.