Hypocrisy as a non-human attribute

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Hypocrisy has always been used as an attribute of human beings, but in the sophisticated modern world it is possible to speak of hypocrite social structures, hypocrite culture, hypocrite politics and hypocrite economics. The Islamic revolution has made an attempt to reconnect man with his divine dimension, to reconnect reason with revelation, taking a road that is diametrically different from the one taken in the west. The revolution, however, has received the greatest harm from hypocrisy, one of whose hidden and sinister manifestations is the teaching of the humanities in the Iranian universities. On the surface, the psychological, sociological and political studies carried out in the country aim to promote science, development and justice, but in fact their underlying hypotheses only seek to disseminate western secular theories. The purpose of this paper is to show that the west is not a unified whole and that it is our duty to differentiate secular from non-secular theories and to venture offering theories as the only road to avoid the pitfall of falling into the trap of western secular theories.
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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Social Studies, Volume:17 Issue: 6, 2013
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71
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