Document Type : Original Article

Author

PhD Student in Political Science (Iran Issues) Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran

Abstract

Elite is a central concept in sociology and political science and has been widely criticized despite various conceptualizations. Elites, especially political elites, have long played an important role in the evolution of societies in various dimensions. The Islamic Revolution of Iran has been considered a turning point in the history of socio-political developments in the contemporary world, which has brought about many changes. The victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1957 symbolized the victory of a government based on values ​​and beliefs, which opened a new chapter in popular movements and promoted the position of ideological beliefs. In this system, political elites have a prominent position and play an important role in basic decisions in various dimensions. The study of the behavior of political elites in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, especially in the last two decades, indicates the continuation of the behavioral and cultural characteristics of political elites in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The upbringing and selection of political elites in Iran after the revolution does not have a well-organized and pre-designed model. In addition to the continuation of these characteristics in the elites, other factors such as the inefficiency of political institutions, which is rooted in the behavior of the elites, has led to many changes in the political and social arena of the Islamic Republic of Iran, especially in recent decades. In this article, we emphasize the rotation of political elites in Iran after the Islamic Revolution. The present study is of qualitative type and data collection has been done through books and articles.

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