Description
Existing theories of revolution explain earlier revolutions better than the Iranian revolution. In Iran most of the protest was in urban areas, the peasants never played a major role, and power was transferred to the clergy, not to an intelligentsia. In the 1970s, oil revenues increased, the economy developed rapidly but unevenly, and the state's expanded intervention undermined market forces and politicized capital accumulation. Systematic repression of workers, aid to the upper class, and attacks on secular and religious opposition showed that the state was serving the interests of particular groups. When the state tried to check high inflation by imposing price controls on bazaaris (merchants, shopkeepers, artisans), their protests forced the state to introduce reforms, providing an opportunity for industrial workers, white-collar workers, intellectuals, and the clergy to mobilize against the state. Thus, structural features rendered the state vulnerable to challenge and attack.
Parsa's thorough explanation of the collective actions of each major group in Iran in the three decades prior to the revolution shows how a coalition of classes and groups, using mosques as safe gathering places and led by a segment of the clergy, brought down the monarch of 1979. In the years since the revolution, the conflicts that existed before the revolution seem to be reemerging, in slightly altered form. The clergy now has control, and the state has become centrally and powerfully involved in the economy of the country.
About the Author
Misagh Parsa has taught in the sociology department at the University of Michigan and currently teaches at Dartmouth College.
Reviews
An excellent analysis of the Iranian revolution... of interest not only to Middle East specialists but also to general scholars of revolution. -- Ervand Abrahamian * CUNY *
Book Information
ISBN 9780813514123
Author Misagh Parsa
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Rutgers University Press
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Weight(grams) 567g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm