At first blush, the term “Arab Winter” makes sense given the restoration 
of military rule in Egypt, Syria’s descent into sectarian chaos, and 
Libya’s coming apart at the seams. Can a case be made for guarded 
optimism, however? If so, then there is probably nobody more qualified 
to make it than Gilbert Achcar, the preeminent Marxist scholar of the 
region whose 2013 study “The People Want” attempts to get beneath 
surface impressions, especially those based on changing seasons. If 
Marxism seems deeply troubled as a political movement and lacks a 
sizable contingent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), it still 
has a use as an analytical tool. Owing much to its Hegelian roots, the 
dialectical method at the heart of Marxism is ideally suited to 
resolving contradictions. And no other region in the world is more riven 
with contradictions than MENA, arguably the source of its failure as of 
yet to deliver on the promises of 2011.

full: 
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/03/21/is-a-real-revolution-possible-in-the-arab-world/
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