Would Mossadegh Have Approved of Miniskirts?
I bet I could find a connection, and here 'tis. The 1979 overthrow of the Shah did indeedy emerge from the same global structural forces that produced neoliberalism—but the crucial twist is that Iran’s revolution was the counter‑movement side of that same world‑system shock, not the market-liberalizing side. In other words: Likud and neoliberalism were expressions of the new order; the Iranian Revolution was an eruption produced by the collapse of the old order. I lack the charm. The way it fits together is this: the global system was already breaking down (1973–1980). Across the world, the post‑WWII economic order—anchored in fixed exchange rates, cheap energy, U.S.-centered financial stability, and developmentalist states — was collapsing. This collapse created two kinds of political outcomes. There was the market-liberalizing realignment like New York’s 1975–76 fiscal restructuring (the origin of neoliberalism itself, Thatcher's "Glorious Capitulation" to the City ...