Maarefi (Iran), Dr. Mohsin, Alimi Baktash (Iran), Hasan. (1396). Study the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolutions of the Arab Peoples. مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 4(9), 53-104. doi: 025/p-l.2017.325
Dr. Mohsin Maarefi (Iran); Hasan Alimi Baktash (Iran). "Study the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolutions of the Arab Peoples". مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 4, 9, 1396, 53-104. doi: 025/p-l.2017.325
Maarefi (Iran), Dr. Mohsin, Alimi Baktash (Iran), Hasan. (1396). 'Study the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolutions of the Arab Peoples', مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 4(9), pp. 53-104. doi: 025/p-l.2017.325
Maarefi (Iran), Dr. Mohsin, Alimi Baktash (Iran), Hasan. Study the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolutions of the Arab Peoples. مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 1396; 4(9): 53-104. doi: 025/p-l.2017.325
Study the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolutions of the Arab Peoples
International Multidisciplinary Journal of Pure Life (IMJPL)
1Author: PhD in Department of Quran and Economics, Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran
2Translator: Lecturer in Department of Qur’an and Hadith, Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran
چکیده
The word revolution, in the first instance, suggests a fundamental transformation at the level of the political system of a particular country. It is a form of no big deal in the face of a government that has the power, that sets laws, and controls matters, so it is surprised that all these rights are suddenly taken away, and all of its affiliates are expelled from the country, and with it the political, social and cultural means of power fall with it. Obviously, in all political systems there are those who do not like the style of government, the economic management, and even the legitimacy of the ruling state, but it is likely that these opposition elements are scattered and dispersed, and therefore it is really impossible to be able to overthrow the ruling regime. So what do you think is the source of this great power and energy? Where was this energy, in what segment, and how was it stored before the revolution?
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