As we re-present Salama Moussa’s book (My Mind and Your Mind), we affirm that we still need it urgently, because the essence of what he called for is still alive, and still represents a naked nerve, and still finds fierce resistance from conservatives, reactionaries, jurists, priests, and authoritarian regimes, all of whom agree on nationalizing the mind in favor of superstition, considering it a necessity for the survival of alliances that are essentially against man, even if they call for his name.”