The Green Book (Gaddafi)

The Green Book (Arabic: الكتاب الأخضر al-Kitāb al-Aḫḍar) is a short book setting out the political philosophy of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The book was first published in 1975. It is said to have been inspired in part by The Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung). Both were widely distributed both inside and outside their country of origin, and "written in a simple, understandable style with many memorable slogans". An English translation was issued by the People’s Establishment for Publication, Distribution, and Advertising, an organ of the Libyan People's Committee, and a bilingual English/Arabic edition was issued in London by Martin, Brian & O'Keeffe in 1976. During the Libyan Civil War, copies of the book were burned by anti-Gaddafi demonstrators.

The Green Book
Cover of the Arabic version of The Green Book
AuthorMuammar Gaddafi
Original titleالكتاب الأخضر
CountryLibya
LanguageArabic
SubjectPolitical philosophy
PublisherPeople’s Establishment for Publication, Distribution, and Advertising
Publication date
1975
Published in English
1976
Media typePrint
Pages110
ISBN978-1-54124-131-2
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