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Ali Larijani wrote a book on Descartes. The title is Critique and Examination of Descartes’ Rules for the Direction of the Mind. Descartes wrote the Rules long ago. It was unfinished. Twenty-one rules. They show how to guide the mind. Divide problems. Order thoughts. Count everything. Seek clear ideas. Larijani reads it closely. He sees the method. Doubt everything uncertain. Strip away the false. Reach the sure thing. I think, therefore I am. He takes the method further. Not just for one man. For the state. The state must doubt too. Doubt foreign models. Doubt Western values. Doubt international laws that bind. Doubt the stories others tell. Doubt like a knife. Cut away imitation. Cut away dependence. Then the state finds its own certainty. I critique, therefore I am. I think alone, therefore I stand alone. This is absolute self-possession. The state owns its mind. Owns its path. No outside master. Larijani links it to Iran after the revolution. Neither East nor West. Build your own reason. Build your own strength. Be patient. Be independent. He mixes Descartes with Islamic thought. Not rejection. Transformation. The old method serves the new state. The book is sharp. It criticizes Descartes too. Points out gaps. But the core stays. Doubt leads to freedom. For the man. For the nation. That is the book. Simple lines. Deep water beneath.

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