The Hudson Institute sponsored a symposium on the political unrest in Egypt, broadcast by C-Span today and archived in its video library. Especially useful as a cautionary view of street "democracy" is by Paul Marshall, who discusses the role of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood is the major organized party behind the street demonstrations. Marshall notes, that everywhere the Muslim Brotherhood or its child-organizations has taken power (as Hamas in Gaza, the Taliban in Afghanistan, as the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan), it has not produced a free, open society. The Brotherhood is not about democracy or freedom. It is about Sharia law and Islamic one-man rule in the name of God. Why do we think Egypt will escape this fate if the Muslim Brotherhood has significant power in a post-Mubarak government?
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