Author/Authors :
Mahmoudi, Ali Department of International Relations and World Studies - School of International Relations, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Democratic family, as a new phenomenon in Iran, is based on some fundamental
principles such as liberty, equality, rule of law, and tolerance. In this article, some
of the important aspects of a democratic family in Iran will be explained and
evaluated by applying conceptual analysis and critical evaluation. The family,
which is characterized by middle class, rights, population and urbanization,
marriage and divorce, violence, and nuclear family, lead to reasonable decisionmaking through dialogue and cooperation. The patriarchal mode of management
in Iranian family has gradually changed into a collective decision-making, in
which, the role of boys and girls are significant. These characteristics indicate that
Iranian democratic family is a transitional process of social and political
development in Iran.
Keywords :
Iran , Marriage , Family , Education , Development , Democracy