Egypt's Neoliberal Reforms and the Moral Economy of Bread: Sadat, Mubarak, Morsi
Review of Radical Political Economics
Published online on September 14, 2015
Abstract
The Egyptian Revolution 2011 has its roots in neoliberal policies, the premises of which are not shared by a large part of the Egyptian population. Starting from the call for "bread, freedom, social justice," this paper sheds light on the moral economy of the Egyptian people and finds the seeds of the revolution in a loss of entitlements which structural adjustment policies entailed for Egyptians as producers and consumers of bread, the symbol of life.