الخلاصة:
You will hear, perhaps for the first time, of a Levantine-Mediterranean philosopher named Antoun Saadeh, who was assassinated by local forces.
Levantine (the governments of Lebanon and the Levant), regional (Egypt Farouk) and international (British and the United States) on the eve of the establishment of the usurper Jewish state in Palestine, against which Saadeh declared war a quarter of a century before its establishment, considering that we have no enemy fighting us for our right and our homeland except this strange state and whoever stands Behind it are powerful international forces, and you will hear, perhaps for the first time, of a philosophy announced by its author, that is, Saadeh himself, in the forties of the last twentieth century, as a new approach or as a new interpretation of the issue of human development, but rather a comprehensive philosophy emanating from a new view of life, the universe, and art.