The theory of the revolutionary system in the thought of the Supreme Leader based on the statement of the second step of the revolution

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Farabi College, Tehran, Iran

2 Department of Humanities, Farabi College, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Target: The Supreme Leader in various speeches, has emphasized on creating a model and system of the Islamic Revolution. For this reason, the present study has been formed with the aim of explaining the theory of the revolutionary system in the thought of the Supreme Leader.
Method: The research is based on qualitative strategies and research methods, data base. The statistical population includes the text of the second step statement and the sample volume is dedicated to the parts of the statement in which the Supreme Leader refers to the revolutionary system from different dimensions and angles. The method of data collection, library and research tools is filing. 368 attributes (data) were extracted for the revolutionary system.
Findings: The dimensions of the research, which include "musts", "capacities" and "demands" for a stable and efficient revolutionary system, by enumerating the pillars and foundations of the revolutionary system (musts), show that the Islamic Republic of Iran relies on the existing contexts. For progress and development (capacities), it can lead the country to an efficient revolutionary system by fulfilling the "demands" and in this way, the volume of remaining demands for the realization of the desired revolutionary system is much greater and needs Management and effort are abundant.
Results: Three-stage open, axial, and selective coding led to the extraction of 67 concepts, 28 components, and 3 dimensions, respectively. Finally, while emphasizing "progress-oriented and science-oriented" as the first issue of the country, more attention is paid to the four basic demands of "justice-oriented", "fight against corruption", "spiritual and cultural development" and "economic welfare".

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