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Over a span of 2,905 years, Egypt has endured 26 successive occupations-each leaving a profound and lasting imprint on the nation's political, economic, moral, cultural, and social identity.
This groundbreaking book explores how these layered historical experiences have collectively shaped the modern Egyptian character-not merely as a consequence of events, but as a complex outcome rooted in inherited patterns of governance, survival, and adaptation.
Drawing on insights from philosophy, psychology, and genetics, the author adopts a multidisciplinary lens to reinterpret Egyptian history-not just to explain the present, but to foresee what may lie ahead. Through a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis, the book offers a bold and original narrative that redefines how we understand Egypt's destiny in light of its past.