Sixteen years have passed since the first edition of the first volume of Haq and Expediency. At the same time, the main themes of this book are still common and important theoretical issues in the individual and collective lives of people, especially ...
Sixteen years have passed since the first edition of the first volume of Haq and Expediency. At the same time, the main themes of this book are still common and important theoretical issues in the individual and collective lives of people, especially us Iranians.
Contemporary Iranian society has not yet reached the level of relatively advanced societies in the world in terms of having civil institutions, rational systems of organizing social affairs, industry, trade, banking, education, and even the infrastructure of new sciences. Still, the common legal, political, and social discourse in it is full of concepts that are raised in those societies. Individual rights and collective interests are such concepts. Clarity, depth, and theoretical complexity can be the basis for reducing the conflicting practical actions carried out and pursued under the name of individual rights and collective interests. The contents of this book raise and investigate theoretical questions about (right) and (interest) as well as (value) as the basis of the two domains mentioned.
I hope and look forward to a future where the generation of legal theorists, in the general realm ((theory of value)) and in parallel with the theoretical processing ((political matter)), achieves the formation of an independent legal theory and understanding.
Mohammad Rasakh is a professor of law and philosophy at Shahid Beheshti University.
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