Theory of Human Innate Nature The Theory of Islamic Revolution

Document Type : Original Article

Author

assistant prof. in political sciences of IRIB Uni.

Abstract
Theories form the main pillars of sciences because most interpretations and analyses of natural and social phenomena are made through theories. The present study aims to introduce the theory of the style of Islamic Revolution based on the characteristics of Islamic Republic of Iran which stems from Islamic school of thought and Imam Khomeini’s religious ideas. This study mentions the necessities of local theorization for media in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Since the Theory of Human Innate Nature is the cornerstone of Islamic School of though and Imam Khomeini’s religious ideas, it is explained in its all dimensions. Thus, using Imam Khomeini’s viewpoint on innate nature of human being, we propose the theory of the style of Islamic Revolution and the theory of Islamic Media in general. 

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  • Receive Date 30 August 2015
  • Revise Date 13 November 2015
  • Accept Date 19 January 2016