Rival conceptions of freedom in modern Iran : an intellectual history of the constitutional revolution / Ahmad Hashemi.
2019
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Title
Rival conceptions of freedom in modern Iran : an intellectual history of the constitutional revolution / Ahmad Hashemi.
Imprint
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Iranian studies ; 38.
Formatted Contents Note
The horizon of the question of freedom in nineteenth century Iran
The expansion of the meaning of freedom in the Iranian travelogues
Freedom from : the question of legislation
Freedom to: the question of permissibility
Freedom of : the question of eligibility and equality.
The expansion of the meaning of freedom in the Iranian travelogues
Freedom from : the question of legislation
Freedom to: the question of permissibility
Freedom of : the question of eligibility and equality.
Summary
Rival Conceptions of Freedom in Modern Iran is an original historiographic examination of the idea of freedom in early modern Iran within a larger context of the formation of modern Muslim thought. The study develops an appropriate method for the historiography of ideas by taking into consideration cultural, linguistic, and socio-political limitations and obstacles to free thinking in closed societies. The research shows how most locutions about freedom, uttered during early modern Iran, were formed within the horizon of the question of Iran's decline and were somehow related to remedying such situations. It challenges previous studies which employed Isaiah Berlin's distinction between positive and negative freedom as two fundamentally different concepts of freedom. It replaces Berlin's dichotomy of positive and negative liberties with MacCallum's triadic concept of freedom and argue that thinkers in early modern Iran could noticeably present rival interpretations of three variables of the concept of freedom, namely the agent, the constraint, and the purpose of freedom. Rival Conceptions of Freedom in Modern Iran is a unique contribution to the histories of the 1906-11 Constitutional Revolution in Iran and comparative political thinking between Iran and Europe. It is an essential resource for scholars interested in Constitutionalism, History, Political Theory and Sociology within Middle Eastern Studies.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9780429763045 (Adobe Reader)
9780429763038 ( Epub)
9780429763021 (Mobipocket)
9780429427121 (electronic book)
0429427123
0429763042
0429763034
0429763026
9781138385399
9780429763038 ( Epub)
9780429763021 (Mobipocket)
9780429427121 (electronic book)
0429427123
0429763042
0429763034
0429763026
9781138385399
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