Language Culture in Mashroute Constitution

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Assistant professor of political science, Tehran University, Iran
Abstract
Cultural language in the Mashroute Constitution (1906) and its discourse is the main subject of this article, obviously the relation between language and politics in modern age is an important problem. The main idea of this article is that the main cause of political reading and wrong interpretations about language in modern age refers to "politicization" and "industrialization".
My interpretation about silence of Mashroute constitution about language (national language) is a clear evidence about consent of parliament and all of local associations on the natural stability or language (Farsi) continuity in Iran; as a national and common heritage to all Iranian.
 Here are the signs of postulating of Farsi as the national language in all documents and act of parliament; especially in constitution and other acts and documents such as the act of associations and local government (Eyalaty & Velayati).
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