The Left in Contemporary Iran (RLE Iran D)
By Sepehr Zabir
Published February 28th 2011 by Routledge – 252 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Iran
Published February 28th 2011 by Routledge – 252 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Iran
This book examines the structure and ideology of all the main leftist groups in Iran. It considers their role in the Revolution, and analyses their relations with Khomeini and his colleagues. It also explains why the majority of the leftist organisations had defected from the Islamic regime by the summer of 1981. A second important theme of the book is the way in which the Soviet Union responded to the treatment of the Left by the Islamic government. Based on extensive analysis of original source material in Farsi and other languages and numerous interviews with leftist leaders and participants, the book provides a detailed portrait of the Left in contemporary Iran.
Preface. 1. The Iranian Left: A Historical Perspective 2. The Soviet Connection 3. The Old Left: The rise and Demise of the Tudeh Party 4. The New Left: People’s Mojahedin of Iran 5. The New Left: The Fedayeen 6. The Militant Left: League of Iranian Communists 7. Conclusion: Problems and Prospects Appendix 1: Fedayeen Fragmentation. Appendix 2: Minority Fedayeen, First Congress, December 1981. Appendix 3: Excerpts from N Kianouri’s Confession. Select Bibliography. Index.
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Description: By Sepehr Zabir. This book examines the structure and ideology of all the main leftist groups in Iran. It considers their role in the Revolution, and analyses their relations with Khomeini and his colleagues. It also explains why the majority of the leftist organisations...
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