Inequality

Deepening Class Divides Through Inequality in Affordability and Access/ Amin Ghazaei
The deepening of class divisions is structurally rooted in the cycle of production within the capitalist system. Since the minimum wage of the working class is always determined by the minimum required to reproduce labor power, while on the other hand, the wealth of capitalists accumulates through cycles of investment and production, class disparity continuously […]...
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Amin Ghazaie
The Squandering of a Milestone: When Preconditions for Democracy Are Not Enough/ Majid Shieh-Ali
Many political researchers who study political transformations, comparative political systems, and topics such as revolutions, democratization, and similar subjects tend to have a relative theoretical consensus regarding the types of revolutions that can lead to democracy. They consider elements such as global political developments in different periods, the level of industrialization and development in society, […]...
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Majid Shia’ali
Child Labor in Iran: The Silent Outcry for Social Justice/ Hossein Yazdi
The phenomenon of child labor in Iran serves as a full-length mirror reflecting entrenched economic injustice, educational inequality, and foundational flaws in social policymaking. Drawing on official statistics, global reports, and reputable research, this article demonstrates how institutionalized poverty, forced migration, and ineffective protective legislation push children into the hidden labor market. This process not […]...
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Hossein Yazdi
Who Benefits from the Import of iPhone 16? / Roza Nateghi
In Shahrivar (August-September) of this year, the Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade commented during a Tehran Chamber of Commerce meeting about the current status of iPhone imports and registration, asserting that no documentation exists on this matter. He mentioned that relevant departments in the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and […]...
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Roza Nateghi
The Tabas Mine Resumes Operations Without Changes/ Morteza Hamounian
In 2010, the San Jose mine in Chile collapsed. Thirty-three miners were trapped 700 meters underground and five kilometers from the main entrance. As in most mining accidents around the world, the employer’s failure to reinforce the mine’s ceiling was the main cause. Rescue teams arrived on site from the early hours. Alongside the miners’ […]...
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Morteza Hamounian
Digital Empowerment and Women’s Rights / Elaheh Amani
A report on the sixty-seventh session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) held its sixty-seventh session at the UN headquarters from March 6th to 17th (1). The main focus of this session was innovation and technological advancements and their impact on […]...
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Elahe Amani
The increase of Iranian wealthy and ineffective laws/ Mohammad Golshahi
Money brings money. Iran’s economy is currently going through its worst conditions, with the pressure of sanctions alongside the government’s liberal economic policies, which have been requested by the economic team of President “Imam Sadeghi”. The record-breaking monthly inflation and the increase in inflation to over seventy percent, especially the rising inflation in the food […]...
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Mohammad Golshahi
Saeed Madani: “Sleeping in a grave is a wise way to survive.”
Saeed Madani Ghahfarokhi is a senior researcher in social issues and a journalist, who has authored numerous valuable works in the fields of social problems, particularly addiction, poverty, and prostitution. His books, “Sociology of Prostitution”, “Addiction in Iran”, “The Necessity of Combating Poverty and Inequality in Iran”, and “Violence Against Children in Iran” are just […]...
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Saeed Madani