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Dissection of the Revolution

Author: Arsham Raeisi Abstract Revolutions are complex phenomena that do not copy each other, but there are many commonalities in the stages of their formation and victory. Based on the classic theory of Crane Brinton in his book The Anatomy of Revolution (1938) and a review of historical examples, this part of the article analyzes the early stages of revolution and the key factors that transform protests into successful revolutions.

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War, coup, uprising: possible paths to change in Iran

Author: Dr. Tomaj Arian* This article pursues two central questions: Can a foreign force (Israel) overthrow the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran through a military attack, and if not, why doesn’t Iranian society take advantage of historical opportunities for widespread protest? And is it capable of doing this? To answer, I first review field reports and analysis on the June 2025 attacks and military-nuclear objectives, then, drawing on

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Western philosophy: a dynamic philosophy and a way to save Eastern societies

Author: Dr. Tomaj Arian* Western philosophy, and in general philosophy, first emerged in ancient Greece, where thinkers first thought and wrote in a systematic way about society, politics, and earthly phenomena. Before the Greek philosophers, there were almost no written philosophical systems in other civilizations, although the Greeks benefited from the achievements of the Egyptian, Babylonian, and Phoenician civilizations.

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