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The Ayatollahs' Democracy Hooman Majd

The Ayatollahs' Democracy By Hooman Majd

The Ayatollahs' Democracy by Hooman Majd


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What does it mean for the world if Green represents not a revolution but a civil rights movement, pushing the country toward a particular brand of Islamic democracy? This title introduces the author's story of Iran, with its volatile politics, jostling leaders, global ambitions, and enormous implications for world peace.

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The Ayatollahs' Democracy: An Iranian Challenge by Hooman Majd

There are several peculiar features about writing any detailed account of the recent political events in Persia which make necessary some slight explanation. The first point is that Persian political affairs, fraught as they are with misfortune and misery for millions of innocent people, are conducted very much as a well-staged drama - I have heard some critics say, as an opera bouffe. William Morgan Shuster, The Strangling of Persia , 1912 So Hooman Majd introduces his story of Iran, with its volatile politics, jostling leaders, global ambitions, and enormous implications for world peace. What does it mean for the world if Green represents not a revolution but a civil rights movement, pushing the country toward a particular brand of Islamic democracy? And how will Iran's diversity of political positions, so often sidelined in news reporting, ultimately resolve itself? With witty, candid, and stylishly-intelligent reporting, Hooman Majd introduces top-level politicians and clerics alongside regular Iranians, including Jewish community leaders. A personal, candid tour of the political and social landscape in Iran, The Ayatollahs' Democracy is a powerful dispatch from a country at a historic turning point.

The Ayatollahs' Democracy Reviews

In vividly readable style ... Majd gives us what's been missing for so long: a nuanced, in-depth portrait of a country both far more sophisticated and far less rigid than western policymakers have yet appreciated -- Lesley Hazleton, author of After the Prophet: the epic story of the Shia-Sunni split

About Hooman Majd

HOOMAN MAJD was born in Tehran, Iran in 1957, and lived abroad from infancy with his family who were in the diplomatic service. He attended boarding school in England and college in the United States, and stayed in the U.S. after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Majd had a long career in the entertainment business before devoting himself to writing and journalism full-time. He worked at Island Records and Polygram Records for many years, with a diverse group of artists, and was head of film and music at Palm Pictures, where he produced The Cup and James Toback's Black and White. He now writes for GQ, Newsweek, The New York Times and many others, and has been a regular contributor to The Huffington Post from its inception. He lives in New York City and travels regularly back to Iran. His first book, The Ayatollah Begs to Differ, was published in 2008.

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GOR005327321
9781846143199
1846143195
The Ayatollahs' Democracy: An Iranian Challenge by Hooman Majd
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20110127
288
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