Document Type : Research Paper
Author
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, AllamehTabataba’i University
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to study social order in Iran between two revolutions (1906-1979). Generally, there are two types of social order: limited- and open-access. Limited-access (or Natural State) social order is sub-categorized into three types of fragile, basic and mature. It can be shown that between constitutional revolution and 1921 coup, Iran was caught in fragile natural state. Then, from this coup to political regime change from Qajariyyeh to Pahlavi (1921-1925), Iran was switching from fragile to basic natural state. Iran’s social order in Reza Shah era (1925-1941), was basic natural state and economic growth achieved in a closed political sphere which did lead to double imbalances. From 1941-1946 Iran experienced a sharp backward move to fragile social order. After that, social order was switching from fragile to basic natural state during 1947-1953. During period 1953-1963, basic natural state was stabilized. There were a lot of attempts to politically control the military (as the last transition condition to open-access social order) during 1941-1963, but these efforts finally failed. The golden decade of economic growth in Iran happened between 1963 to 1972. In this decade, economic system was switching form basic to mature natural state. However, political access was under tight restriction and control. Therefore, double imbalance of economic and political systems emerged again. In 1973-1979 the country was going back from basic to fragile natural state, and dominant coalition threatened and finally was overthrown completely by Islamic revolution (1979).
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