The Battle for One Destiny

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The Battle for One Destiny (Arabic: معركة المصير الواحد, Ma'rakat al-masīr al-wāhid) is a political theory literature book of 1958 that composes a combined volume of the writings and chiefly editorial articles of Ba'athist leader Michel Aflaq.[1] The book argues that Western imperialism and Zionism are the greatest impediments to pan-Arab unity.

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  1. ^ John F. Devlin. The Ba'th Party: A History from its origins to 1966. Stanford, California, USA: Hoover Institution Press, 1976. Pp. 22.
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