Who drives change in Iran? Who envisions democracy and fuels the movement? Who fulfills Iran's unfinished Constitutional Revolution?
In three words: The Iranian Citizenry شهروند ایران]زمین
Inspired by Iran's youth, Two, Three Words (Do, Se Kalameh, دو، سه کلمه) echoes the legacy of One Word (Yek Kalameh, یک کلمه) --challenging tyranny, advocating the rule of law, and shaping a new democratic discourse.
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 139 mm
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979-8-3509-9620-3 (9798350996203)
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Aram Hessami is a professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. His research and publications are focused on Democratic Transition, Discourse Theory, and Social Change. He received his BA, MA, and Doctorate in Political Science & Philosophy from The George Washington University in 1993. Dr. Hessami's specialization is in Western Political Thought and Post-modern philosophy.