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Mohammad Malejo: Within the framework of the Islamic Republic system, we do not have the possibility of change to the extent that the economic crises and, more importantly, our non-economic crises, have a minimal possibility of control. There is no positive solution in these circumstances. The impasse we are currently in is much more rigid and solid than before the doctors came to power. If protests occur, the doctors will have no choice but to cooperate with the government, despite his desire. Fayyaz Zahid: The doctors are an opportunity to advance the changes we want, but not so radical and extreme that they will cause panic in the opposing faction. He can also bring with him a certain amount of social trust so that he can take reforms a step forward. There is a direct relationship between increasing repression and collapse. In the government, there is still this wisdom that prevents many ill-considered actions, even for its own survival, as we see. 00:00 Reformism or civil resistance? 27:34 Malejo. Is reconciliation possible? 44:06 Zahid. Pezdekian and the removal of filtering 01:09:56 Zahid. Is the issue of Islam political? 01:24:39 Malejo. The street and the double-edged sword of reconciliation Foreign currency support for Azad (patreon): / azad579 Rial support for Azad (monthly or one-time support possible): https://hamibash.com/azad If needed, you can also use the following addresses to support us. Be sure to contact us via the "Azad" email after each transfer. USDT (trc20): TMJ4T1LPBQY6vF8uAXVifm5tRpJbqk7TQc USDT (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c BTC: bc1qngd0qxzxjnzfh5n5eav66rds5557z0wgl4g4qa ETH (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c Free Email: [email protected] Mohammad Malejoo, born in 1972 in Tehran, is an economist, political economy researcher, and translator. He is known for his critical research on the economic history of Iran, especially in the post-revolutionary period. Malejou continued his studies in economics at the University of Tehran and holds a PhD from this university. After completing his studies in Iran, he went to the Netherlands and began his research as a visiting researcher at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam. Then he returned to Iran and taught at universities and independent institutions. He also worked at institutions such as the Institute for Inquiry and continued his research in the field of the history of economic ideas, political economy, and the economic history of Iran in the post-1979 revolution. Mohammad Malejou, born in 1972 in Tehran, is an economist, researcher in the field of political economy, and translator. He is known for his critical research on the economic history of Iran, especially in the post-revolutionary period. Malejou continued his studies in economics at the University of Tehran and holds a PhD from this university. After completing his studies in Iran, he went to the Netherlands and began his research as a visiting researcher at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam. He then returned to Iran and taught at universities and liberal institutions. He also worked at institutions such as the Institute of Inquiry and continued his research in the field of the history of economic thought, political economy, and the economic history of Iran in the post-1979 revolution. Fayyaz Zahid, born in 1962 in Rasht, holds a PhD in history with a focus on Islamic Iran from the University of Sciences and Research and also specializes in contemporary European history. He holds a master's degree in history (Qajar orientation) from the University of Tehran and a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Isfahan. He completed his high school education at the Shahid Khodadadi Bandar Anzali Conservatory, majoring in mechanics. He has teaching experience at the Universities of Gilan, Rasht Azad, Gilan Medical Sciences, Tehran Welfare Sciences, and Central Tehran Azad University, and is active in the fields of history, philosophy, and media. In addition to his educational activities, Fayyaz Zahid has been a representative of the people of Rasht in the First City Council, a research consultant to the National Welfare Organization, and a senior editorial board member of the newspapers Etemad and Qamar. In the field of research, he is the executive of 30 national projects and the author of 30 books on evaluating government performance from 1997 to 2005. His works include The Golden Age of the Iranian Press, Philosophy of History, and Media Management in International Crises. #Fayyad_Zahed #Mohammad_Maljoo #Physicians #Sociology #Reform_Front #Khatami #Government #Guardian_Council #Opening_the_Way #Reformists #Reformist #Women_Live_Freedom #Mahsa_Amini #Mahsa #Islamic_Republic #Politics #Democracy #Referendum #Revolution #Overthrow #Protest #Reforms #Theocratic_Government #Secession #Lifting_the_Secession #Mousavi #Mir_Hossein #Karroubi #Iran #Sharia #Taleghani #