The Revolution in Iran: Global Perspectives, Possibilities and Challenges, by Seyed Javad Miri delves into the profound impact of revolutions on human consciousness, social organization, and political legitimacy. This work transcends traditional political historiographies by integrating philosophical, theological, and ontological dimensions. Miri compares the French, Russian, and Iranian revolutions, exploring how these transformative events challenge national and ideological boundaries. By examining the ethical tensions between revolutionary ideals and their institutional outcomes, the book offers a metatheoretical framework to understand revolutions as ongoing moral processes that reshape humanity's quest for justice, unity, and dignity in the face of systemic limitations.
The Revolution in Iran : Global Perspectives, Possibilities, and Challenges