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Hatem Qadri: Mr. Khomeini said in Behesht Zahra that our fathers voted for the constitutional constitution, what right did they have to decide about us? Currently, people do not want the current constitution. What should people do? Alireza Shojaei Zand: Mr. Qadri thinks that there are many opponents of the government! Where are these people? Changing the system has two ways; First, the participation of the people in the elections will continue to decrease. The second way is revolution. You cannot get a new system without cost. 00:00 From Velayat Faqih to Democracy 29:37 Qadri. What is meant by province? 47:27 Shujaei Zand. Dominion and order of religion 01:19:24 Shujaeizand. Dominance and the importance of people's votes?! 01:37:46 Kadri. Is it a matter of expediency or people's opinion? Currency support for Azad (patreon): / azad579 Riyal support for Azad (possibility of monthly or one-time support): https://hamibash.com/azad Full video of this conversation on the Azad site (with the possibility of talking with guests and audience): https: //azad.im/ls?c=vdbd2s Hatem Qadri is a researcher and political science professor from Iran. He is a retired member of the faculty of Tarbiat Modares University and lecturers of Rokhdad Tazeh Institute and is known for his works in the field of political thought. His works are considered as well-known sources in the field of political thought and history of thought in Persian language. Qadri was born in Tehran in 1335 and began his studies in the field of political science at the National University of Iran. He also completed his master's and doctorate courses at Tarbiat Modares University. He was a member of the faculty of Political Thought Department of Tarbiat Modares University from 1998 to 2019. Although Qadri did not directly engage in political activities, he is known as an analyst of political issues. Qadri's criticisms of the policies of the Islamic Republic, especially in response to the 1401 uprising in Iran, received attention. These criticisms were accompanied by different reactions from the media and supporters of the government. So far, Qadri has published 19 books and 47 articles in the fields of political science and political thought in Islam and Iran in Persian language and is considered as one of the most influential people in the literature of political science in Iran. Alireza Shojaeizand (born in 1338 in Tehran) is a sociologist and a member of the academic staff of the Sociology Department of Tarbiat Modares University. He was one of the main members of the Mujahideen Organization of the Islamic Revolution. He received a diploma in road and construction from Tehran Technical College and in 1994 he obtained a postgraduate diploma in road and construction from Khajeh Nasiruddin Tosi University. In 1372, he obtained his bachelor's degree in social sciences from Tehran University. He completed his master's degree in sociology in 1375 at Tehran University and in 1380 he obtained a doctorate in sociology from Isfahan University. Among his books, we can mention Sociology of Religion which was published in 2008, as well as the religious legitimacy of the state and the political authority of religion published in 2007. Shojaei Zand's favorite research areas are sociology of religion, sociology of knowledge and the thoughts of Muslim thinkers. #Qadri #Shajaei_Zand #Province_Faqih #Democracy #Iran #Referendum #Elections #Sanction_of_Elections #Islamic_Republic #Hatam_Qadri #Alireza_Shajaei_Zand #Political_Science #Jewish_Society #Iran #Politics #Parliament #Religious_Government #President_of_the_Republic #Women_Life_Freedom #Mehsa_Amini #Democracy #Referendum #Revolution #Revolution #Isolation #Religious_Government #Khamene_Ei #Khomeini #Islam #MohammedReza_Shah #Vote #Majlis_Elections #RezaShah #MohammedRezaShah #Protest #Isolah_Talib #Candidate #Sekhranani_Behesht_Zahra #debate