King of Kings by Scott Anderson How hubris and delusion caused the Iranian Revolution
What's it about? King of Kings (2025) pulls you into the opulent, delusional world of the Shah of Iran, showing how oil wealth, hubris, and Western blindness produced one of the twentieth century’s most shocking revolutions. You’ll discover the fatal miscalculations that turned a self-proclaimed “island of stability” into a theocratic state that reshaped the Middle East permanently. Take a moment to imagine yourself in 1970s Tehran. You are surrounded by a city feverishly rebuilding itself in a Western image. Ancient Persia is being force-fed modernity through a firehose of unlimited petrodollars. This is a nation that believes it has conquered destiny, led by a man who styles himself the King of Kings, convinced his Great Civilization will last a thousand years. The glitter of emeralds and roar of American fighter jets make it nearly impossible to hear the tectonic plates of history grinding beneath the surface. What follows walks through the corridors of a palace built on quic...