The Iranian Revolution

İran Devrimi neden ve sonuçları açısından oldukça tartışmalıdır. Devrim dünyadaki diğer devrimlerin çoğuyla sebepleri açısından bir benzerlik gösterse de, sonuçlan diğerlerinden farklı yönde gelişmiştir. İran devrimi yıkılan düzenin yerine modern bir politik sistemi ikame etmemiştir, ancak yeni bir ideolojiyi ve politik sistemi uygulama alanına sokmuştur. İran devriminin otantikliği, İran'ın sahip olduğu kültürel ve sosyal yapıdan ileri gelmektedir. Iran devrimi her şeyden önce Şahın otoriter rejimine karşı girişilen bir darbe idi. Politik ve sosyal amiller, ekonomik yada sınıf mücadelesi temalarından çok daha güçlü olarak devrimi etkilemiştir.

İran Devrimi

The Iranian revolution is highly controversial in terms of both its causes and its results. Perhaps the causes of the revolution are similar to those of other revolutions, but the results are very different. The Iranian revolution did not end up formulating any modern political system. But it did spawn a new ideology and political structure. The authenticity of the Iranian revolution stemmed from Iranian culture and Iranian social structures. The Iranian revolution was a strike against the Shah's authoritarian regime. Political and social consequences were more effective in the revolution than any other economic force or class struggle.

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