Religion and Countermobilization in the Iranian Revolution

IF 0.5 0 RELIGION
Jerrold D. Green
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When viewed in light of other revolutions, the revolution in Iran raises important analytical and conceptual questions. Of a religious character that for the most part was misunderstood, overwhelmingly urban in nature, characterized by the conscious rejection of force by its leadership and following, premised on extraordinarily high levels of popular participation, and achieving success within a remarkably brief time period (one year elapsed from the first major demonstrations to the expulsion of the shah), the Iranian upheaval seems to elude explanation when viewed in terms of conventional theories of revolution. Conceivably, the Iranian case could be considered under the rubric of relative deprivation, a state system under pressure from the international system, or in terms of stages of revolution, yet such notions do not directly address most of the features enumerated above. 1 And although the construction of theory on the basis of one case would be foolhardy, it is still possible to conceptualize events of the Iranian Revolution while modestly contributing to an expansion, not a rewriting, of our understanding of how revolutions come about.
伊朗革命中的宗教与反动员
与其他革命相比,伊朗革命提出了重要的分析性和概念性问题。它的宗教特征在很大程度上是被误解的,主要是城市性质,其特点是其领导和追随者有意识地拒绝武力,以非常高的民众参与为前提,并在非常短的时间内取得了成功(从第一次大规模示威到驱逐国王只用了一年时间),从传统的革命理论来看,伊朗的动荡似乎无法解释。可以想象,伊朗的情况可以在相对剥夺的标题下考虑,在国际体系压力下的国家制度,或者从革命的阶段来看,然而这些概念并没有直接处理上面列举的大多数特征。虽然在一个案例的基础上构建理论是鲁莽的,但它仍然有可能概念化伊朗革命的事件,同时适度地促进我们对革命如何发生的理解的扩展,而不是重写。
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