سپهر سیاست (May 2019)

The Islamic-Iranian pattern for progress, a discourse pattern for an all-embracing evolution

  • mostafa motahari Khoshinani,
  • Jahanbakhsh Izadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/sej.2019.665747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 19
pp. 53 – 74

Abstract

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The main purpose of the present study is to perform a conceptual analysis of the fundamentals and foundations of the discourse on the Islamic-Iranian pattern for progress. In this way, we attempt to answer the main question “on what elements and criteria do the horizons of the Islamic-Iranian pattern for progress put emphasis?” Creating a discourse on the Islamic-Iranian pattern for progress, managing the production of indigenous sciences (Islamic-Iranian), and designing and implementing the pattern for evolution management in order to implement the goals are all considered the topics dealt with in this research. The research method is descriptive-analytical, and the results showed that while the discourse on justice and progress as well as the Islamic-Iranian pattern for progress is becoming a reference discourse and hegemon in the context of policy making and the executive management of the government in the public and social arena of Iran, we should not forget that the proposal and alternative concern for an indigenous pattern with Islamic-Iranian approach to evolution and development built on its Western form are the foundations of the discourse on articulated nativism in the aftermath of the Islamic Republic. Rigidly and realistically recognizing the country’s experiences during the four decades after the revolution in certain “institutionalization”, “structural reforms” like “twenty-year vision” and “development of principle 44 policies” and “targeted subsidies” can contribute to the better development of the country’s progress pattern. In the intellectual-practical-Islamic-Iranian model for progress, we can easily recognize concepts like nativity, nativism, localization, and localized vision with the key propositions of a discourse subject.

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