Navigating Modernity: Lessons in Government and Statecraft in Precolonial Morocco

Etty Terem
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abstract:This article examines two letters of political advice written in 1911 by the Moroccan scholar Muḥammad al-Ḥajwī to the reigning Sultan 'Abd al-Ḥafīẓ. In his letters, al-Ḥajwī discussed the specific political, economic, and cultural difficulties facing Morocco during the first decade of the twentieth century, and offered a concrete program of reform designed to revitalize the state. My analysis explores al-Ḥajwī's discourse of political critique and delineates his reform initiative. By looking beyond the state and considering a project of reform conceived by a non-state actor, this article seeks to escape the limitations of a state-centered analytical framework and draws attention to the need to explore the ways in which other important political, economic, cultural forces in society negotiated the new historical conditions shaped by Moroccan modernity. I argue that al-Ḥajwī's letters underscore the dialectical nature of the modernization of Moroccan state and society. Al-Ḥajwī engaged the dramatic changes brought by modernity and introduced his understanding of becoming modern. I go further to argue that Moroccan modernization was a site of multiple, competing visions of reform resulting from debate and contestation.
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导航现代性:前殖民时期摩洛哥的政府与治国之道
本文考察了摩洛哥学者Muḥammad al-Ḥajwī于1911年写给当时在位的苏丹阿布德-Ḥafīẓ的两封政治建议信。在他的信中,al-Ḥajwī讨论了摩洛哥在20世纪头十年所面临的具体政治、经济和文化困难,并提出了旨在振兴国家的具体改革方案。我的分析探讨了al-Ḥajwī的政治批判话语,并描绘了他的改革倡议。通过超越国家的视角,并考虑由非国家行动者构想的改革项目,本文试图摆脱以国家为中心的分析框架的局限性,并提请人们注意,有必要探索社会中其他重要的政治、经济、文化力量如何协商摩洛哥现代性形成的新历史条件。我认为al-Ḥajwī的信件强调了摩洛哥国家和社会现代化的辩证本质。Al-Ḥajwī参与了现代性带来的巨大变化,并介绍了他对成为现代的理解。我进一步认为,摩洛哥的现代化是由辩论和争论所产生的多种、相互竞争的改革愿景。
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