Volume 23 (2023)
Volume 22 (2022)
Volume 21 (2021)
Volume 20 (2020)
Volume 19 (2019)
Volume 18 (2018)
Volume 17 (2017)
Volume 16 (2016)
Volume 15 (2015)
Volume 14 (2014)
Volume 13 (2013)
Volume 12 (2012)
Volume 11 (2011)
Volume 10 (2010)
Economy
Presenting Hayek’s Theory of Social Justice in the Context of His Intellectual Journey and Some Critiques on It

Vahid Moghadam; Marjan Esmaili Karbasi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , April 2022, , Pages 377-401

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2021.37086.2291

Abstract
  Social justice is one of the most widely used concepts in the social sciences and at the same time one of the most challenging. One end of the spectrum of theorizing is for the deniers and the other for the egalitarians. Although Von Hayek is considered as one of the steadfast deniers of justice, this ...  Read More

political science
A Critique on the Book A Critical Approach to Community-Based Development

Mokhtar Nouri; Homayoun Abbasabadi

Volume 21, Issue 6 , August 2021, , Pages 443-463

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2021.33373.2016

Abstract
  The Problem of Development has always been a topic of discussion for researchers and thinkers in various fields of social sciences. In this framework, “Critical Approach to Community-Based Development” is one of the leading works in the field of sociology of development, written by Margaret ...  Read More

Educational Science
A Review and Critique of Book Can Education Change Society?

Alireza Assareh; Ali Rahbar

Volume 20, Issue 10 , December 2020, , Pages 309-325

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5886

Abstract
  The purpose of this study is to criticize the book  “Can Education Change Society?” written by Michael Apple in 2013. It was translated by Nazanin Mirzabaki (1395). This study reviews a critical tradition in the field of curriculum and educational studies. The research method and type ...  Read More

Jurisprudence and Law
A Critical Study of Principles of Social Rights

Ebrahim Mousazadeh

Volume 10, Issue 21 , December 2011, , Pages 49-75

Abstract
  Social rights have a critical role not only in political, religious, and legal thinking, but also in social and economic management. Islam from its arising both in Islamic texts and in practice and Imams’ deeds emphasized on social rights for their role in preserving human dignity and providing ...  Read More