Volume 24 (2024)
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)
Research History
A Historical Critique of Arab Trade in the Book “Early Islam and the birth of Capitalism”

Hedieh Taghavi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 1-35

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.50057.2869

Abstract
  The book “Early Islam and the birth of Capitalism” is significant for the author's historical approach, which attributes the origins of capitalism not to the West, but to the economic and commercial structures of Arab society before and after Islam. However, the historical data, arguments, ...  Read More

Research Sociology
A Critique of the Book "Meaning Culture and Social Life"

Sirwan Mahmoudi; Hamideh Mohammadzadeh; Ali yaghoobi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 37-67

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.51205.2912

Abstract
  This article examines and critiques Stuart Hall's book "Meaning, Culture, and Social Life" through a descriptive-analytical method. The main focus of the book is the examination of what meaning, culture, and their relationship with social-political life are. The analysis shows that despite the importance ...  Read More

Research Sociology
A Critical Examination of the Modern Dualistic Perspective in Theories of Humanities and Social Sciences

Mehdi Nourian

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 69-93

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.50550.2894

Abstract
  The present article seeks to critically analyze the dominant dualistic perspective in most theories of the humanities and social sciences through an interdisciplinary approach inspired by psychoanalysis, sociology, and theoretical mysticism. To do this, it first gives a psychoanalytic narrative of the ...  Read More

Research Sociology
Proposing the Concept of "Crisis Modernity" Based on the Critique and Interpretation of the Book “Reflexive Modernization: Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order”

Salman Sadeghizadeh; Mokhtar Nouri

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 95-120

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.50481.2892

Abstract
  “Reflexive modernity” is a new concept that has important theoretical implications. This concept was first introduced in a work titled “Reflexive Modernity: Politics, Tradition, and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order” by Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck, and Scott Lash. This article ...  Read More

Research Jurisprudence and Law
John Austin and the Foundation of Jurisprudence as an Independent Science: A Focus on The Book "Province of Jurisprudence Determined"

Mahnaz Bayat Komitaki; Ebrahim Dehnavi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 121-148

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.51135.2909

Abstract
  John Austin (1790-1859), an English jurist and legal philosopher, played an unparalleled role in the establishment of jurisprudence as an independent science.  Emphasizing positive law as the object of legal science and the analytical-conceptual method as its method of study, Austin, in his book ...  Read More

Research Management and Policy Making
Purchase Without Need: Analysis and Criticism of Edward Bernays' Engineering of Consent Theory

Mahdi Talebi; Yaghoob Maharati

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2025, Pages 149-181

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2025.50345.2884

Abstract
  In an era where competition between businesses to achieve much narrower goals and establishing a two-way relationship with customers is much more difficult, understanding the position of public relations in organizations has a significant impact on their success and failure rates. The history of public ...  Read More