Social consequences and normative effects of land reforms in Iran
Subject Areas : Ethics and Islamic Educationsara Khan Ramaki 1 , Ali Sabaghian 2
1 - The basic lawyer of a justice
2 -
Keywords: normative consequence, social consequence, land reform. ,
Abstract :
The current research has investigated the social consequences and normative effects of land reforms in Iran. In this research, the focus is on issues such as land reforms, marginalization and other consequences of land reforms. This research was done in a descriptive analytical way and in the form of a library study. The findings of the research show that the migration of villagers to cities and the growth and intensification of urban marginalization were the most important social consequences of land reforms. The migration of villagers to cities due to factors such as small plots of land and their poor quality, low local production and lack of water, expansion of large capitalist ownership, lack of facilities and living facilities in villages, lack of budget allocation to the agricultural sector, increasing development of cities and finding It has been a job. After that, the strengthening and expansion of radicalism among the youth of the outskirts of the cities began as a normative consequence of land reforms. Therefore, the most important internal and external areas of the spread of radicalism in the form of cases such as the floating of immigrant people and the lack of establishment of identity among them, the composition of the young population and their entry into universities, the inflamed urban atmosphere, the tyranny of the ruler, and the presence of the United States as a supporter of the king in addition to the dominance of literature Marxist has been political in the third world countries and the expansion of Islam. The results of the research show that the socio-normative consequences of land reforms led to the growth and intensification of marginalization and the strengthening of radicalism.