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Two, Three Words دو، سه کلمه

Do, Se, Kalameh

By Aram Hessami

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Who drives change in Iran? Who envisions democracy and fuels the movement? Who fulfills Iran's unfinished Constitutional Revolution? In three words: The Iranian Citizenry شهروند ایران‌زمین Inspired by Iran's youth, Two, Three Words (Do, Se Kalameh, دو، سه کلمه) echoes the legacy of One Word (Yek Kalameh, یک کلمه) —challenging tyranny, advocating the rule of law, and shaping a new democratic discourse.
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Where is the driving force for change? Who envisions a better future, crafts the path to democracy, and strategizes the movement? Who fuels it with revolutionary zeal and the will to power? And where is the force that can fulfill the unfinished promise of Iran's Constitutional Revolution? In three words: The Iranian Citizenry. Thirty years before Iran's Constitutional Revolution, the treatise One Word (Yek Kalameh) ignited a movement—challenging absolute monarchy, advocating the rule of law, and empowering the people. Now, Two, Three Words (Do, Se Kalameh) draws inspiration from the courageous youth of Iran. It articulates their aspirations, forges a new discourse, and unites a narrative that could pave the way for democratic alternatives.
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About The Author


Aram Hessami is a professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. His research and publications are focused on Democratic Transition, Discourse Theory, and Social Change. He received his BA, MA, and Doctorate in Political Science & Philosophy from The George Washington University in 1993. Dr. Hessami's specialization is in Western Political Thought and Post-modern philosophy.
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Book details

  • Genre:political science
  • Sub-genre:Civics & Citizenship
  • Language:Persian
  • Pages:52
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350996203

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An Intellectual Manifesto for Governance, Justice, and Democracy In Do Se Kalameh (دو، سه کلمه), Aram Hessami delivers a thought-provoking manifesto on Iran’s political and social evolution, questioning the very foundation of governance, democracy, and justice in modern society. While formally published as a book, this work functions as a powerful call to action, blending intellectual critique with a roadmap for democratic transformation. Through a profoundly philosophical and critical lens, Hessami dissects the interplay between authoritarianism, democracy, and citizen engagement, making his work a crucial read for those interested in Iran’s future and the broader discourse on democratic transitions. Read more