Vahabzadeh (a postdoctoral fellow of political science, U. of Victoria, Canada) explores whether current social movements represent a fundamental shift in praxis and theory in which nontotalizing, ant
Following the 1953 coup that toppled the democratically elected government of Mossadeq and restored the rule of the Shah in Iran, Mostafa Sho'aiyan became a key figure on the country's militant left.
This is a study of the emergence, activities, and theories of the secular-left movement known as the Organization of Iranian People's Fadai Guerillas (or Faidayan) between 1971 and 1979. Vahabzadeh (s
Through an original and close reading of the key literature regarding both revolutionary violence and nonviolence, this book collapses the widely-assumed concepts of violence and nonviolence as mutual
Through an original and close reading of the key literature regarding both revolutionary violence and nonviolence, this book collapses the widely-assumed concepts of violence and nonviolence as mutual
This edited volume examines the key aspects of the present challenges pertaining to Iran’s century-long struggles for social justice. It focuses on the issue of increasing social inequalities in the w