The relation of national identity and societal security in Iran

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Abstract:
The topic of social security in Iran has a closer relationship on one side with the mass values which is the cause of public correlation and on the other side is in relation with objective factors such as crime, offence and financial ability of the people. National identity sin Iran has been formed based on the religious, national and modern values with the centrality of rationalistic religious values. In this regard, this question is taken into account that principally these two important topics have what relationship with each other. The results of this study which have been gained via analytical-explanative method and collection of library data indicate that mass values including the elements of Iranian national identity is considered as national identity and social security connecting factor. Because on one side mass values are leading to public correlation and consensus in the society and on the other side whereas mass values cause to formation of particular norms in people relationships will amplify the social security because whatever the mass values have higher stability will stabilize the society norms and upon reduction of norm-breaking, social security is amplified.
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Persian
Published:
Entezam - e - Ejtemaei, Volume:3 Issue: 2, 2012
Page:
161
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