Articles and analyses about politics, philosophy, society, and the future of Iran
Reconstructing The Past: The Case Of Iran – Analysis While both historians and political scientists are concerned with understanding human societies and their pasts, they do so from fundamentally different angles. Historians focus on narrating events based on surviving records—chronicles, letters, artifacts, and official documents—aiming to piece together a coherent
Dr. Kamal Azari For over four decades, the Iranian opposition has issued proclamations, manifestos, and transition proposals with great rhetorical urgency—but little strategic endurance. Despite the appearance of activity and purpose, there is, in fact, no unified or durable Iranian opposition. What exists is a fragmented field of voices, many
Entrepreneurship, And Ethical Governance: A Comparative Study Of Ludwig Von Mises And The Political Mehr Of Ancient Iran – OpEd This article examines the convergence of the economic views of Ludwig von Mises on self-reliance and entrepreneurship with the ancient Iranian political tradition of Mehr. Mehr, as reconstructed in Mehr