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The revolutionary rise of women, life, and freedom from the perspective of Ramin Jahanbeglu, an exclusive interview of Project Mirror in Iranian society, since the revolution of 1357 until now, there have been many protest events. Some of the protest events in the past could be predicted in various ways or the grounds for their occurrence were prepared in advance. But the revolutionary rise of women, life, and freedom, which suddenly appeared in Iran a few months ago, was not predicted by almost any political expert or analyst or social activist. For this reason, most Iranian and non-Iranian sociologists and social political analysts have analyzed and investigated the factors and motivations of its emergence and peculiarities after the beginning of the Mahsa revolutionary movement. Dr. Ramin Jahanbeglu, philosopher and executive director of the "Mahatma Gandhi Center for Nonviolent Obedience", in Jindal University of India, in an exclusive conversation with Project Mirror, has investigated and analyzed various aspects of women's revolutionary upsurge in life.