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Show 128 178-84). large Even the revolutionaries, particularly cities attacked the Such a revolution. people, looting both resultant situation is This is because "the social revolutionary upheaval keeps tionary government is 'compensate' money and food. under the conditions of a post disorganization created by -the the level of strain the pressure to mobilize the local hand to common in Tehran and the other population uninstitutionalized, it Frequently, also, high. great because of revolu is is often for its lack of established applied with a heavy legitimacy" (Smelser, 1962:333). However, this disorder could develop into order and institutionalized government. In the internal affairs of the nation the to be proper to the situation. In Iran such leadership would have leadership did not exist. deed, certain revolutionaries themselves killed Tabatabai, clergy who led the Revolution one leader, Satar Khan (Kasravi, 1961:142). the Revolution of its necessary This activity of the two and still other (Malekzadeh, 1961:210-212), revolutionaries shot and wounded the foremost military In revolutionary simply depleted leadership. With regard to the external affairs of the nation and the frustration of developing order, from disorder the needed institutionalized events such as the following played important government and roles. influences , particularly Russian, tried to keep the country in of anarchy and disorder. A correspondent for the French Foreign a condition Newspaper, |