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Analyzing the reason for the lack of development in Iran in an interview with the director of the monthly awareness Nomohamad Qochani: We will not achieve development with this constitution / One group believes that development is against the Sharia / Development will not be realized until a civil society is formed The importance of the issue of lack of development in Iran The excuse of an interview with Mohammad Quchani became a journalist; He believes that development will not be achieved in any country until a civil society is formed. Deedarnews Hossein Bayat: For more than sixty years, the government institution in Iran has been pursuing development and has not spared any efforts in this direction. It was an excuse to have a conversation with Mohammad Quchani, the journalist responsible for the editor of the new monthly, and this conversation is a continuation of the joint program between Didarnews and the Iranian Constitutional Rights Association. He created the mindset in the second Pahlavi regime that by relying solely on energy resources such as oil, he will be able to place Iran among the developed countries. Arrogance which, of course, resulted in the 57 revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic. Although the Shah was looking for a suitable model of development by relying on oil revenues and did not shy away from strategic relations with the West, on the opposite side of the Islamic State, with its front against the West, liberalism, humanism, conventional rationality and pragmatism based on realism that originated from leftist ideas. With his own hand, he put the seal of failure on all the development programs, which were not compatible with authoritarianism and command economy. It has failed. Many, like the writer, believe that the missing link in the failure to realize development plans in Iran is the lack of self-awareness of the Iranian people and the lack of realism that has always appeared in the history of Iran. The development in Iran was discussed, despite the long discussion, but it contains very useful content that is recommended not to be missed.