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The demand for knowledge and skills in Egypt declined during the 1960s, as loyalty and trust took precedence over science and expertise. After the 1967 defeat, Abdel Nasser began reevaluating existing policies, focusing on selecting scientific competencies and supporting science and technology, especially after the October War, in which educated individuals played a key role in achieving victory. With economic liberalization in the late 1970s, the status of science declined once again in favor of money and trust. Artistic works and television films in the 1980s highlighted the deterioration of science and its practitioners' standing in society, as money became the most important measure, and scientific competencies diminished significantly.
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