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  1. Dec 8, 2011 · The Green Book (Arabic: اÙÙتاب اÙأخضرâ al-KitÄb al-Aḫá¸ar) is a short book setting out the political philosophy of the former Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi. The book was first published in 1975. It was "intended to be required reading for all Libyans.

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    • The Instrument Of Government
    • Parliaments
    • The Party
    • Class
    • Plebiscites
    • Popular Conferences And People’s Committees
    • The Law Of Society
    • Who Supervises The Conduct Of Society?
    • How Can Society Redirect Its Course When Deviations From Its Laws Occur?
    • The Press
    • The Economic Basis Of The Third Universal Theory
    • Need
    • Housing
    • Income
    • Means Of Transportation
    • Land
    • Domestic Servants
    • The Social Basis Of The Third Universal Theory
    • The Family
    • The Tribe
    • The Merits Of The Tribe
    • The Nation
    • Woman
    • Minorities
    • Black People Will Prevail In The World
    • Education
    • Music And Art
    • Sport, Horsemanship And The Stage

    The instrument of government is the prime political problem confronting human communities (The problem of the instru-ment of government entails questions of the following kind. What form should the exercise of authority assume? How ought societies to organize themselves politically in the modern world?) Even conflict within the family is often the ...

    Parliaments are the backbone of that conventional democracy prevailing in the world today. Parliament is a misrepresentation of the people, and parliamentary systems are a false solution to the problem of democracy. A parliament is originally founded to represent the people, but this in itself is undemocratic as democ-racy means the authority of th...

    The party is a contemporary form of dictatorship. It is the mod-ern instrument of dictatorial government. The party is the rule of part over the whole. As a party is not an individual, it creates superficial democracy by establishing assemblies, committees, and propaganda through its members. The party is not a demo-cratic instrument because it is ...

    The political class system is the same as a party, tribal, or sec-tarian system since a class dominates society in the same way that a party, tribe or sect would. Classes, like parties, sects or tribes, are groups of people within society who share common interests. Common interests arise from the existence of a group of people bound together by bl...

    Plebiscites are a fraud against democracy. Those who vote “yes” or “no” do not, in fact, express their free will but, rather, are silenced by the modern conception of democracy as they are not allowed to say more than “yes” or “no”. Such a system is oppressive and tyrannical. Those who vote “no” should express their reasons and why they did not say...

    Popular Conferences are the only means to achieve popular democracy. Any system of government contrary to this method, the method of Popular Conferences, is undemocratic. All the prevailing systems of government in the world today will re-main undemocratic, unless they adopt this method. Popular Conferences are the end of the journey of the masses ...

    Law represents the other problem, parallel to that of the instru-ment of government, which has not been resolved. Although it was dealt with in different periods of history, the problem still persists today. For a committee or an assembly to be empowered to draft the law of society is both invalid and undemocratic. It is also invalid and undemocrat...

    The question arises: who has the right to supervise society, and to point out deviations that may occur from the laws of society? Democratically, no one group can claim this right on behalf of society. Therefore, society alone supervises itself. It is dictatorial for any individual or group to claim the right of the supervision of the laws of the s...

    If the instrument of government is dictatorial, as is the case in the world’s political systems today, society’s awareness of devia-tion from its laws is expressed only through violence to redirect its course, i.e., revolution against the instrument of government. Violence and revolution, even though they reflect the sentiments of society regarding...

    An individual has the right to express himself or herself even if he or she behaves irrationally to demonstrate his or her insanity. Corporate bodies too have the right to express their corporate identity. The former represent only themselves and the latter represent those who share their corporate identity. Since society consists of private indivi...

    Important historical developments contributing to the solution of the problem of work and wages – the relationship between producers and owners, workers and employers – have occurred in recent history. These developments include the determination of fixed working hours, overtime pay, leaves, minimal wages, profit sharing, the participation of worke...

    The freedom of a human being is lacking if his or her needs are controlled by others, for need may lead to the enslavement of one person by another. Furthermore, exploitation is caused by need. Need is an intrinsic problem and conflict is initiated by the control of one’s needs by another.

    Housing is an essential need for both the individual and the family and should not be owned by others. Living in another’s house, whether paying rent or not, compromises freedom. At-tempts made by various countries to solve the housing problem did not provide a definite solution because such attempts did not target the ultimate solution – the neces...

    Income is an imperative need for man. In a socialist society, it should not be in the form of wages from any source or charity from any one. In this society, there are no wage-earners, but only partners. One’s income is a private matter and should either be managed privately to meet one’s needs or be a share from a production process of which one i...

    Transportation is also a necessity both to the individual and to the family. It should not be owned by others. In a socialist so-ciety, no person or authority has the right to own a means of transportation for the purpose of renting it, for this also means controlling the needs of others.

    Land is the private property of none. Rather, everyone has the right to beneficially utilize it by working, farming or pasturing as long as he and his heirs live on it – to satisfy their needs, but without employing others with or without a wage. If lands were privately owned, only the living would have a share in it. Land is permanent, while those...

    Domestic servants, paid or unpaid, are a type of slave. Indeed, they are the slaves of the modern age. Since the new socialist society is based on partnership and not on a wage system, natural socialist rules do not apply to domestic servants because they render services rather than pro-duction. Services have no tangible material product and cannot...

    The social factor, the national factor, is the dynamic force of hu-man history. The social bond, which binds together human com-munities from the family through the tribe to the nation, is the basis for the movement of history. Heroes in history are, by definition, those who have sacrificed for causes. But what causes? They sacrificed for the sake ...

    To the individual, the family is more important than the state. Mankind acknowledges the individual as a human being, and the individual acknowledges the family, which is his cradle, his origin, and his social umbrella. According to the law of nature, the human race is the individual and the family, but not the state. The human race has neither rel...

    A tribe is a family which has grown as a result of procreation. It follows that a tribe is an enlarged family. Similarly, a nation is a tribe which has grown through procreation. The nation, then, is an enlarged tribe. The world is a nation which has been di-versified into various nations. The world, then, is an enlarged nation. The relationship wh...

    Since the tribe is a large family, it provides its members with much the same material benefits and social advantages that the family provides for its members, for the tribe is a secondary family. What must be emphasized is that, in the context of the tribe, an individual might indulge himself in an uncouth man-ner, something which he would not do ...

    The nation is the individual’s national political “umbrella”; it is wider than the social “umbrella” provided by the tribe to its members. Tribalism damages nationalism because tribal al-legiance weakens national loyalty and flourishes at its expense. In the same way, loyalty to the family flourishes at the expense of tribal loyalty and weakens it....

    It is an undisputed fact that both man and woman are human beings. It follows, as a self-evident fact, that woman and man are equal as human beings. Discrimination against woman by man is a flagrant act of oppression without justification for woman eats and drinks as man eats and drinks; woman loves and hates as man loves and hates; woman thinks, l...

    What is a minority? What are its rights and responsibilities? How can the problem of minorities be solved according to the solution to various human problems presented by The Third Universal Theory? There are only two types of minorities. One of them belongs to a nation which provides it with a social framework, while the other has no nation and fo...

    The latest age of slavery has been the enslavement of Blacks by White people. The memory of this age will persist in the thinking of Black people until they have vindicated themselves. This tragic and historic event, the resulting bitter feeling, and the yearning or the vindication of a whole race, constitute a psy-chological motivation of Black pe...

    Education, or learning, is not necessarily that routinized curricu-lum and those classified subjects in textbooks which youths are forced to learn during specified hours while sitting in rows of desks. This type of education now prevailing all over the world is directed against human freedom. State-controlled education, which governments boast of w...

    Sport is either private, like the prayer which one performs alone inside a closed room, or public, performed collectively in open places, like the prayer which is practised corporately in places of worship. The first type of sport concerns the individuals them-selves, while the second type is of concern to all people. It must be practised by all an...

    Sport is either private, like the prayer which one performs alone inside a closed room, or public, performed collectively in open places, like the prayer which is practised corporately in places of worship. The first type of sport concerns the individuals them-selves, while the second type is of concern to all people. It must be practised by all an...

  3. The Green Book (Arabic: الكتاب الأخضر al-Kitāb al-Aḫḍar) is a short book setting out the political philosophy of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The book was first published in 1975. It is said to have been inspired in part by The Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung).

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