«At a time when the English-speaking world sorely needs to know more about Arab thought, both past and present, Jaafar Aksikas gives us this timely and provocative account of some of the most important Arab intellectuals working today. ‘Arab Modernities’ is both a critical interpretation of the dominant political ideologies in the postcolonial Middle East and also a political intervention, calling for the development of a radical political project to resolve the present contradictions in Middle Eastern societies. Aksikas offers acute readings of Islamist, nationalist, and liberal political ideologies and movements in the postcolonial Arab world and focuses on three major figures: Laroui, Al-Jabri, and Yassine. His work stands as a unique challenge to how we think about contemporary Arab societies, politics, and cultures.» (Paul Smith, Professor of Cultural Studies, George Mason University)