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Fadi Barghouti (born 31 March 1979 in Kuwait) is a Palestinian author, educator, and business consultant. He comes from a family of prominent Arab intellectuals: his father, Majid Barghouti, and his uncle, Mourid Barghouti, are acclaimed Palestinian poets.

Career and Contributions Barghouti’s work bridges higher education, cross-cultural business training, and literary critique of economic systems. His international career spans.

Educational Leadership: Designed curricula for business and programs in Turkey, Jordan, and the UK, emphasizing critical thinking and intercultural communication.

Corporate Auditing: Played a role at Deloitte, contributing to advanced audit strategies and corporate compliance frameworks.

Literary Exploration: His novels dissect the psychological toll of capitalism, earning recognition for their socioeconomic commentary.

Notable Works: Briefed Details of the Thirteen Prostitutes (2024)— A novel examining "affluenza" (pathological wealth pursuit) through allegory.

The Moon Narrates Sisyphus (2024) – A philosophical narrative reimagining the Sisyphus myth in modern corporate dystopiasb oth published by Austin Macauley Publishes.

Education MBA (International Business), University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (2011).

Postgraduate Diploma (Business), London School of Commerce (2010).

B.A. (Administrative Sciences), University of Qatar (2000).

Legacy and Influence: arghouti’s interdisciplinary approach—combining business theory, pedagogy, and literary fiction—has positioned him as a critic of late-stage capitalism’s impact on education and identity.




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