Title of article :
Elite Political Culture and Political Development of Iran in the Iranian-Islamic Model of Progress
Author/Authors :
Souri, Fatemeh Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, IRAN , Khajeh Sarvari, Gholamreza Department of Political Science - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, IRAN
Abstract :
The Islamic and Iranian model of progress is an indigenous document based on
the Iranian-Islamic fundamentals and values of society, which follows the
fulfilling the final step of the modern civilisation of Islamic Iran in the future.
The basis of this model is a systematic view of the development and provision
of mechanisms for active-voluntary participation and competition of social
groups in the general sphere of society. Therefore, the attitude of the governing
political elite is critical. The present study aimed to answer the question ‘How
can the political culture of the ruling elites lead to the fulfiling political
development in the Iranian-Islamic model of progress?’ The hypothesis is that
the political culture of the governing group is the source of political action and
behaviour in society. Therefore, reforming and improving the attitude of the
ruling political elites towards political development within the framework of
political and jurisprudential capacities in the religious discourse and the Islamic
Revolution provides the ground for fulfiling political development in Iran as a
model.
Keywords :
Political Culture , Ruling Elites , Islamic-Iranian Model of Progress , Islamic Revolution Discourse
Journal title :
Contemporary Research on the Islamic Revolution