Annia Ciezadlo Quotes
Rulers Like Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser Started Subsidizing Bread As A Way To Buy Loyalty, Or At Least Obedience, And This System Became So Pervasive That The Tunisian Scholar Larbi Sadiki Described Countries Who Used It As Dimuqratiyyat Al-khubz - "democracies Of Bread." But The Problem With This System Of Offering Bread In Exchange For Genuine Democracy Is That It Can Never Last - Sooner Or Later, The Bread Will Run Out, And People Will Start Demanding Bread And Roses Too.
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