Iran and the Non-Violence Movement on the Brink of the 21st Century – Webinar

Iran and the Non-Violence Movement on the Brink of the 21st Century – Webinar

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On the threshold of the current century, Iran is on the brink of change. But how this transformation is realized based on the principle of non-violence is a topic that is discussed and inspired by the views of Mahatma Gandhi and Judith Butler, an American philosopher. In this regard, we comment on the non-violence movement from two strategic and philosophical perspectives, which cause both political changes and the integration of marginalized and discriminated groups in the category of the nation. Such an approach promises a movement that is secular in nature and radical in practice.

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