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'''Arab socialism''' is an [[Arab nationalism|Arab nationalist]], [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], anti-[[Zionism|Zionist]], and [[Socialism|socialist]] ideology. Practitioners of Arab socialism include [[Saddam Hussein]], [[Bashar al-Assad]], [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], and [[Muammar Gaddafi]], among others. Arab socialists believe in Arab Unity (or [[Pan-Arabism]]). Unlike some other socialist ideologies, Arab socialism rejects [[internationalism]] and [[communism]]. Arab socialists believe in [[Redistribution of wealth|wealth redistribution]], and the [[nationalization]] of some key industries, but do not typically want to abolish [[private property]]. | '''Arab socialism''' is an [[Arab nationalism|Arab nationalist]], [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], anti-[[Zionism|Zionist]], and [[Socialism|socialist]] ideology. Practitioners of Arab socialism include [[Saddam Hussein]], [[Bashar al-Assad]], [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], and [[Muammar Gaddafi]], among others. Arab socialists believe in Arab Unity (or [[Pan-Arabism]]). Unlike some other socialist ideologies, Arab socialism rejects [[internationalism]] and [[communism]]. Arab socialists believe in [[Redistribution of wealth|wealth redistribution]], and the [[nationalization]] of some key industries, but do not typically want to abolish [[private property]]. | ||
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Arab socialism is an Arab nationalist, anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, and socialist ideology. Practitioners of Arab socialism include Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Muammar Gaddafi, among others. Arab socialists believe in Arab Unity (or Pan-Arabism). Unlike some other socialist ideologies, Arab socialism rejects internationalism and communism. Arab socialists believe in wealth redistribution, and the nationalization of some key industries, but do not typically want to abolish private property.