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Show 77 played a significant important sources generalized belief ment bearing its minant in such ness a and strain" role in and 68). Just a name a and activated be a generalized long time before any by move deter a conditions of conducive belief for the Revolution Constitution or any king replace entirely minor obnoxious "A (Shajiee, 1965:61). (Smelser, 1962:278). At that time, the goal the of certain no one not the Assembly, the criticism system and intellectuals clergy or the would have discussed was 1961: but to minister and make certain other 't this time, however, there National was significant change (Kasravi, present prime changes. or a of the most were one arises; in order for this belief to become movement it must have the that of the Revolution few years before the Revolution possibility of Constitution . people, present government and its prime minister, but kings. the causes the may have lain dormant for The first step to of the enlightening but Aynud-Dawla [prime minister] only and was no talk of a of the dismissal of the so it happened oddly enough [these efforts] received substantial support from several prominent persons who, though perfectly indifferent to any form of constitutional Dawla" (Browne, to government, were anxious to get rid of Aynud 1910a:113). The removal of the prime minister was certain members of the upper class. The wanted They justice reform, and violently opposed in law and economics. the goal of laymen, were on the clergy and the other hand, dissatisfied with the |