

An edition of Why the Middle East lagged behind (2005)
the case of Iran
By Kāẓim ʻAlamdārī
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
University Press of America, Inc.
Language
eng
Pages
343
Description:
"Capitalism was the engine of modern development in the West. The land tenure system in the Middle East, in contrast to the West, was an obstacle to the development of capitalism. In the West, the feudalism resulted in a capitalist mode of production, and the feudal system was driven by private ownership of land. In Iran, these fundamentals were absent. Understanding this, some Western developmentalists, in an attempt to remove this obstacle, rationalized a project of "modernization" that involved imposing capitalism from the top down. Under this project, developing countries under the influence of the West were advised to launch land reform programs to modify the obsolete traditional land systems. The first part of this study explores the roots of this issue in Iran. The second part of the book examines the period of time from 1961, when the land reform program began, to 1981, when Iran saw the beginning of the Islamic system."--Jacket.