Explaining the Formation and Causes of the Movements borazbandae, Sanbad, Isaac Turk, Stadsys, Al-Mogana and Babak Khorramdin (Emphasizing on the theory of relative deprivation Ted Robert Geer)

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Social movements are a fundamental issue in theories of revolution that have sought to explain them because of the importance of different theories. Lashkar-e Bani Abbas raised the level of value expectations of social classes with egalitarian slogans, this was while the level of peoplechr('39')s value ability did not change much and people suffered from frustration and relative deprivation. Important variables, including economic, religious, and participatory values, led to the expansion of these movements. the size of the movements also affected the control of coercion by the government and the opposition and it finally made the movements. The present article tries to focus on the formation and causes of the movements of Barazbandeh, Sanbad, Ishaq Turk, Ostadsis, Al-Muqna and Babak Khorramdin. Using the method of historical and sociological analysis and examining the content of historical and sociological works, in the light of the theory of relative deprivation, this article examines the formation and causes of these movements.

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Persian
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Journal of Social Sciences, Volume:12 Issue: 2, 2021
Pages:
83 to 112
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