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March 29, 2011

Gaddafi in History: From Populist Hero to Isolated Dictator

By Mac McKinney

If you are utterly confused by all the facts and factoids about Libya and Muammar Gaddafi being flung about, then here's a little historical context to add to your understanding.

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When you read various posts extolling or villifying Muammar Gaddafi on OpEdNews or elsewhere, you get some very conflicting views on the four-decade-long strongman of Libya. You may come away thinking that he is some sort of Mediterranean Fidel Castro or another Nasser after reading one article, while thinking he is the Devil incarnate after reading another. If you wind up reading both of the most extreme presentations in either direction at the same time, you may be totally dumbfounded and confused and ready to toss your hands up in the air in frustration.

The reality is is that there are kernels of truth in each direction. The problem is that many authors are NOT putting things in a linear, historical context, a Gaddafi timeline so to speak, to realize that yes, there is much you can say positive about Gaddafi, thirty or forty years ago, but much you can say negative about Gaddafi in the last decades. Be that as it may, however, there are also just some outright hagiographical articles being written about him with no historical basis, just words, by True Believers who need to be enamored with someone.

Fortunately, The Real News Network just recently posted a video history of Gaddafi and modern Libya as presented by historian Ali Ahmida, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine, that I now pass on to you to aid in your understanding of the Libyan crisis:

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Authors Bio:
I am a student of history, religion, exoteric and esoteric, the Humanities in general and a tempered advocate for the ultimate manifestation of peace, justice and the unity of humankind through self-realization and mutual respect, although I am not a pacifist, nor do I believe in peace at any price, which is no peace at all but only delays inevitable conflict. There are times when the world must act. Planetary consciousness is evolving, but there are many retrograde forces that would drag us back down.

I have also written one book, a combination of poetry, photography and essays entitled "Post Katrina Blues", my reflections on the Gulf Coast and New Orleans two years after Katrina struck. Go to the store at http://sanfranciscobaypress.com/ to purchase. And I also have a blog called Plutonian Mac.

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