masoud farastkhah
Abstract
Humanities in pre-revolutionary Iran had two distinct paths. In the first place, we may see these sciences with a critical and intellectual orientation that are focused on change and liberation. Sometimes they find political clashes and social conflicts. But in the second path, the humanities are seeking ...
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Humanities in pre-revolutionary Iran had two distinct paths. In the first place, we may see these sciences with a critical and intellectual orientation that are focused on change and liberation. Sometimes they find political clashes and social conflicts. But in the second path, the humanities are seeking more specialized research alongside current social conflicts and ultimately wanting to expand Iranian culture, Persian language, and knowledge of civilization, understanding its strengths and weaknesses, pursuing its interactions with other cultures. And they come from weaknesses and strengths. There followed the deeper layers of cultures beneath the skies of the world. The first path is often found at universities or at most institutions such as the Institute for Social Studies and Studies, which are influenced by student spaces and public discourses, intellectual spaces and political disputes, and in such circumstances sociologists such as Amir Hossein Aryanpour, We see the noblemen and the masters of history like Homa Talker and others