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Iran's struggle for economic independence: reform and counter-reform in the post-revolutionary era / Pesaran, Evaleila 2011  Book
Pesaran, Evaleila Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2011.
Description xi, 228p.
Series Routledge political economy of the Middle East and North Africa series
Standard Number 9780415590259, hbk
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Towards an anti-western stance: the economic discourse of iran's 1979 revolution / Pesaran, Evaleila   Journal Article
Pesaran, Evaleila Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The Iranian Revolution of 1979 saw the mobilization and cooperation of a variety of groupings that were brought together by their shared determination to overthrow the Shah. However, it was not only opposition to the Pahlavi regime, but also suspicion of and disdain for that regime's Western backers that united these revolutionary groups. Religious leaders (ulama), merchants (bazaaris), intellectuals and students alike all espoused the strong anti-Western sentiments that had been developing in Iran over the previous two decades. But what particular factors can be seen to have encouraged the adoption of these sentiments in the lead-up to the revolution, and in what ways were they articulated and subsequently put into practice by the leaders of the new regime? This article suggests that various domestic and international influences can be seen to have shaped the emergence of Iran's revolutionary discourse of "economic independence." In particular, the paper argues that a peculiar blend of Shi'i concepts of social justice and Marxist-Leninist discourses of class struggle and anti-imperialism not only informed the economic outlook of Iran's burgeoning revolutionary movement during the period 1953-79, but was also enshrined in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic.
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