Revolutionary Drivers of Justice Based on the Declaration of the Second Step of the Revolution: Role in Crisis Management

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The statement of the second step of the Revolution could be considered a comprehensive and complete program in line with the ideals and goals of the Islamic Revolution on the eve of the 5th decade of the revolution by the supreme leader (PH). Following, the main purpose of this study is to explain the role and position of revolutionary drivers based on the statement of the second step of the Revolution in order to achieve justice and prevent/manage crisis based on the statement of the mentioned step. The type of this research is fundamental and applied in terms of subject matter that, given the exploratory nature of the research, the hypothesis is not proposed and the data collection tool includes the use of library studies (search for documents and articles). In the end, the research findings show that maintaining and promoting the principles of justice and its indices will progress the Iranian society, while its failure could gradually break the national solidarity mosaic, which could create a security crisis in the long run.

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Persian
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نشریه پدافند غیر عامل و امنیت, Volume:9 Issue: 33, 2021
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57 to 74
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