This interdisciplinary volume offers a range of studies spanning the various historical, political, legal, and cultural features of social justice in Iran, and proposes that the present-day realities of life in Iran could not be farther from the promises of the Iranian Revolution. The ideals of social justice and participatory democracy that galvanized a resilient nation in 1979 have been abandoned as an avaricious ruling elite has privatized the economy, abandoned social programs and subsidy payments for the poor, and suppressed the struggles of women, workers, students, and minorities for equality. At its core,
Irans Struggles for Social Justice seeks to educate and to develop a new discourse on social justice in Iran.
Introduction: How to Approach This Book
Peyman Vahabzadeh
Historical and Conceptual Preparations for a Multidisciplinary Study of Social Justice in Iran
Peyman Vahabzadeh
Gazing Upon the Land of Oil Through the Prism of Structure, Elite Action, and Civil Society<
Hajar Amidian
The Unmaking of the Iranian Working Class since the 1990s
Mohammad Maljoo
Charity or Mass Mobilization? Public Religion and the Struggle for Economic Justice
Siavash Saffari
Irans Cooperative Movement: Agony of Development
Kaveh Sarmast
Social Justice; Anti-imperialist, Racist, Persian-centric, anlÓ/