Emanollah Quraimqadam, a prominent sociologist, considers the most important social change in the year 1402 to be the shrinking of the middle class.
Emanollah Quraimqadam, a sociologist, sees the significant change we witnessed in 1402 as the shrinking of the middle class. This class acts as a resistant shield between the lower classes and the upper classes. Its weakening is detrimental to society. When this class falls, it mobilizes the lower classes against the upper classes, challenging their dominance and government.
Ignorance, corruption, broken promises, nepotism, and inappropriate governance are prevalent in our society. The economy is sick, suffering from high prices and inflation. These factors put pressure on the middle class and lead to its destruction.