STUDIES

Antun Sa'adeh: An expatriate intellectual His early writings
Sa´adeh’s
involvement in journalism from an early age allowed him to articulate his national
and political views. This involvement began in 1921 when he joined his father
in

Sultan Al-Atrash, Antun Sa’adeh, Michel Aflaq: The quest for secularism in Syria
Freedom
of belief is inherently opposed to coercion in religion or ideology.

The Ideal Man as a Foundation of the National Economy in Sa’adeh’s Perspective
Saadeh's views on economics
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Antun Sa’adeh: The Feasibility of Literature and the Key to Creativity
Saadeh's views on literary renovation/modernization
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The Nation in the Thoughts of Antun Sa’adeh and Ernest Renan
The perspectives of ntun Sa’adeh and Ernest Renan on the meaning of nation.
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A Critique of Antun Sa’adeh's Critique of Nikolai Berdyaev's Philosophy of Personality
In
response to Fayez Sayegh, a former official in the Syrian Social Nationalist
Party, Antun Sa’adeh (1904-1949)—the Syrian (Lebanese) theorist, thinker, and
founder of both the party mentioned above and its doctrine—addresses the
existential philosophy of Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev (1874-1948).