Explaining the Causes of the Abbasid Movements with a Focus on the Movements of Sanbad and Al-Mogana Emphasizing on the theory of relative deprivation Ted Robert Geer
Abstrak
Social movements are a fundamental argument in revolution theories this Because of this importance, different theories have tried to explain them. One of the most important of these theories is the theory of relative deprivation. Bani Abbas Corps with the Slogan of equality raised level of people's value expectations, However, after a while, the level of people's Valuable abilitydid not change much. By challenging economic, religious, and participatory values, the Bani Abbas increased the volume of these movements. Bani Abbas with Catch taxes and land seizures, elimination of Religious cohesion and lack of broad participation of social classes in government work, caused a relative deprivation social classes. This relative deprivation, in turn, increased the participation of social classes and increased the volume of movements. eventually, with the relative control that the opposition gained over the forces of the movement They lasted a long time. The present article tries to focus on the Sanbad and al-Muqana 'movement and using the method of historical and sociological analysis and review the content of historical , In the light of the theory of relative deprivation, Examine the contexts and reasons for the joining of different classes in this movement.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (3)
Mohammad Azagh
Feraidon Allahyari
Ali akbar Kajbaf
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2021
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.22111/jhr.2020.33708.2741
- Akses
- Open Access ✓