It's weird to me to think of philosophy as separate from politics. But I realize a lot of people learn philosophy as abstract, impractical thought, and politics as "the world as it is" and "being realistic". If you don't understand its philosophical underpinnings, it's hard to understand the political system.
The concept of a distinct Palestinian state did not exist under the Ottoman Empire. However, a Palestinian national identity emerged in the 20th century. Following World War I, the Ottoman Empire was dismantled, and its territories were divided among the victorious Allied Powers. As part of a broader international framework established to manage these former Ottoman territories, the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948) was created. This mandate was intended to prepare the area for eventual self-governance.
Great video. Free Palestine!
Really, really cool to see you discussing this text! Been watching your videos forever and glad to hear your thoughts on the PFLP
God I love this man
It's weird to me to think of philosophy as separate from politics. But I realize a lot of people learn philosophy as abstract, impractical thought, and politics as "the world as it is" and "being realistic". If you don't understand its philosophical underpinnings, it's hard to understand the political system.
Great video! Keep at it
The concept of a distinct Palestinian state did not exist under the Ottoman Empire. However, a Palestinian national identity emerged in the 20th century. Following World War I, the Ottoman Empire was dismantled, and its territories were divided among the victorious Allied Powers. As part of a broader international framework established to manage these former Ottoman territories, the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948) was created. This mandate was intended to prepare the area for eventual self-governance.
Bolo'bolo by PM?