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Educational Revolution in the Middle East by Emil Lengyel - 1962It may take years before the pressure of a better informed public opinion, created by more widespread education, may induce the diverse strata of the population of the Middle East to work in harmony for the mutual benefit of all of them. No country in the region is affluent enough to be able to afford the cost of creating totally artificial problems, thus retarding their growth. The educational revolution is bound to affect deeply the lives of the countries of the Middle East, in spite of the long stagnation of most of them throughout the centuries.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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