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Towards the Light

by A C Grayling

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"This is also a very interesting book, similar to Inventing Human Rights. Grayling wrote about the freeing of the mind everywhere, including outside Europe. He writes about the idea that people need constitutions, that people need freedom from oppression and also people need to express their demands to the state. This is very important because the state should try to provide benefits for the people, not keep them in jail or oppress them. Yes, and actually in our legacy here in Iraq we have some ideas about the conscience and duty of the state, which should be to give happiness to the citizens, as numerous religious leaders have told us. For me there can be no kind of enlightenment without civil society. The education system and culture play a very, very important role in the democratic state. They are essential. That is why I chose to talk to you about these books because I think they are very important to the Iraqi political process. Get the weekly Five Books newsletter Yes, these books helped me to understand the history of civil rights, the history of human rights and to show how we can use the legacy of places like Britain and the United States to move our country forward. I want to sow the seeds of democracy here in Iraq. Well it’s true that the democracy we live in now isn’t totally complete. But I still think that democratic societies are the best systems we have to serve the demands of people. I still think they give people more chances in life. Nobody says this is the end of history. But the history of democracy will help people around the world, in places like Africa, Asia, Latin America have better lives. And that is something I really want to see in Iraq."
Democracy in Iraq · fivebooks.com