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The Politics of Recognition: The Barefoot of the Revolution and Elusive Memories

Sadeghi, Fatemeh; (2015) The Politics of Recognition: The Barefoot of the Revolution and Elusive Memories. Middle East Research and Information Project , 277 pp. 15-19. Green open access

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Abstract

The victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the presidential election of 2005 came as a shock to many segments of Iranian society, particularly the reformists within the Islamic Republic who believed they had pushed aside such arch-conservatives for good. Ahmadinejad prevailed thanks to the massive participation of the urban poor in the election, along with the decision of the majority of the middle and upper classes to boycott the vote with no thought that their abstention would have such a consequence. Whereas conservatives boasted that Ahmadinejad’s triumph proved the allegiance of “the people” to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the reformists explained their failure in an entirely apolitical way. They said that Ahmadinejad won due to economic populism, which, for them, meant that the Iranian majority is culturally unready for democracy.

Type: Article
Title: The Politics of Recognition: The Barefoot of the Revolution and Elusive Memories
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version: https://merip.org/2016/03/the-politics-of-recognit...
Language: English
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10171759
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