Public square space

Authors

  • Basim Saleh Hamid
  • Fadhil Zaki Al Husaini

Keywords:

public space - public square space - execution square - stoning

Abstract

The arena formed the space in which the roots of important and influential political, social and economic changes began, from demonstrations that turned into protests, clashes that turned into a massive revolution that removed obstacles and forced the authority to submit to its demands or change the political form of authority and bring in something else. History shows that participation in these revolutionary movements was not limited to In individual urban centers, the spirit of protest and rebellion has in many cases extended spectacularly across urban networks; The revolutionary movement in 1848 may have begun in Paris, but the spirit of rebellion spread to Vienna, Berlin, Milan, Budapest, Frankfurt, and many other European cities, and the characteristic of revolutionary spread appears in the arena, extending beyond the geographical area it occupies to move its counterparts in the rest of the countries, because the square represents that free, unrestricted space in which individuals feel their freedom and liberation from the restrictions of authority. If a square in a country revolts and news of these movements is reported through the media, we will feel the response of other squares in various cities and countries, which were waiting for the ember that Its move to rise up against the authority that oppresses it. Freedom is a language of understanding that free peoples are fluent in and through which they communicate

Published

2023-12-10