In this definitive edition of Gamal Abdel Nasser’s “Philosophy of the Revolution,” readers are invited to delve into the mind of one of the 20th century’s most influential leaders. This new release, enriched with annotations and optimized translations, offers unprecedented clarity and insight into Nasser’s vision for Egypt and the Arab world. Accompanied by a carefully curated appendix of photographs, the book vividly portrays a pivotal era in history. Reflecting on the events that reshaped Egypt and reverberated across continents, Nasser’s work is both a personal narrative and a political manifesto. The introduction by Dorothy Thompson provides readers with an external perspective on the significance of Nasser’s ideas and the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. Thompson was a notable American journalist and commentator, well-regarded for her analyses of political events and figures. Her introduction offered a Western viewpoint on Nasser’s philosophy, contextualizing his thoughts within the broader scope of international affairs and the post-colonial struggle. This new edition includes: § Fully annotated explanations, comments, and analyses of historical context. § Corrections to errors in translation and in cited names. § Appendix of photographs, maps, and documentation of objects mentioned in the book. This edition is a must-read for those seeking to understand the undercurrents that have shaped modern Middle Eastern politics and the enduring legacy of a remarkable leader.