| The Concept of Theocracy | |
| The Purpose of Government | |
| Classic Theories of Happiness (Plato) | |
| Classic Theories of Happiness (Aristotle) | |
| Classic Theories of Happiness (Aristotle and Farabi) | |
| Farabi’s Viewpoint on Happiness | |
| Views of Modern and Contemporary Western philosophers about the Government’s Duties (Machiavelli) | |
| Hobbes view and the Purpose of the Government | |
| Liberal Democracy (Economy, Culture, Values) | |
| Liberal Democracy (Justice and Happiness) | |
| Liberal Democracy | |
| Views of Hobbes and Machiavelli and Liberalism | |
| Determining Government’s Objectives Based on Extra-Religious Approach | |
| Theocracy and Objectives of government in Islamic political system | |
| Fundamental Theories of Extra-Religious Approach | |
| Religious Democracy | |
| Islamic Jurisprudence | |
| Differences between a Monarchic and Islamic System of Government | |
| Legislations in Islamic Jurisprudence and Despotic Systems | |
| Public Supervision on Performance of Islamic Jurisprudent unlike Despotic Ruler (Part 1) | |
| Public Supervision on Performance of Islamic Jurisprudent unlike Despotic Ruler (Part 2) | |
| Equality of Religious Leader with General Public unlike Despotic Ruler | |
| Observing the Rights of People by Ruler in Islamic Jurisprudence System unlike Despotic System | |
| The Rights of People to be Observed by the Rulers | |
| Duties of Theocracy from Religious Point of view | |
| Tax system in Islam | |
| Government’s legitimacy | |
| Objectives of a Theocracy | |
| Enforcing Law in Islam | |
| Security Issues in Previous Goverments | |
| Justice | |
| Does End Justifies the Means? | |
| Freedom | |
| Freedom and Liberalism | |
| Development and Eradicating Poverty | |
| Economic Self-sufficiency | |
| Scientific Progress | |
| Education | |
| Leading the Society towards Perfection | |
| Enforcing Divine Laws and Fix Penalty (Hadd) | |
| Objectives of Enforcing Islamic Laws | |
| Commanding Good and Prohibiting Evil | |
| Supporting the Poor | |
| Public Resources for the Destitute | |
| Islam’s Objectives | |
| Building a system based on Velayat Faqih (Governance by a jurisprudent) | |
| The Leader’s Remarks in the Meeting with the Assembly of Experts (Part 1) | |
| The Leader’s Remarks in the Meeting with the Assembly of Experts (Part 2) | |
| The Leader’s Remarks in the Meeting with the Assembly of Experts (Part 3) | |