In this comprehensive study, Jassim al-Hilfi meticulously chronicles the history and evolution of social movements in Iraq. The book delves into the complex political, economic, and cultural factors that have driven popular mobilization, from early twentieth-century struggles to contemporary protests. Al-Hilfi provides a detailed analysis of the key actors, ideologies, and strategies employed by these movements, offering critical insights into the ongoing quest for social justice, civil rights, and political reform. This work is an essential resource for understanding the powerful role of civil society in shaping Iraq's modern history and its future trajectory.