About Amir

Amir Hossein Yasini Visti is a seasoned educator, researcher, and consultant with extensive experience in the intersecting fields of language and education. He has served as a university instructor, language specialist, and online tutor, bringing both scholarly expertise and practical teaching skills to his work. Amir holds two master’s degrees—one in English Language and Literature and another in Political Science—underscoring his
interdisciplinary approach to intellectual inquiry and pedagogy.

This website aims to meet the educational needs of
English-speaking students in the fields of English Writing, Literary Studies,
and Social Studies through tutoring services and study guides. Amir utilizes
his expertise to create a convenient atmosphere for transferring ideas with
maximum instructional clarity.

At its core, AmirWriting is committed to empowering students and institutions to achieve academic excellence through guided research and writing services. Our mission is rooted in three pillars: academic excellence, research innovation, and meaningful partnerships. Whether supporting individual learners or collaborating with educators and institutions, Amir strives to foster critical thinking, clarity in communication, and scholarly growth.

Amir's academic and teaching focus lies in literary theory, political philosophy, and the history of ideas. He is particularly committed to exploring the moral and aesthetic dimensions of literature and politics, guiding students and professionals to think critically and write effectively in these areas. His research interests include New Criticism, Literary Aestheticism, Post-Liberalism, intellectual conservatism, and conservative political theory.

Currently, Amir is conducting original research on the enduring significance of aesthetic values, the concept of immortal literary works, and the principles of organic unity in literature and society. His work seeks to illuminate the deep connections between form, meaning, and tradition in both artistic and political life.

Amir’s scholarship and teaching are inspired by a wide range of influential thinkers, including Thomas Hobbes, Edmund Burke, Cleanth Brooks, John Crowe Ransom, W.K. Wimsatt, Munroe Beardsley, T.S. Eliot, Harold Bloom, Russell Kirk, Roger Scruton, and Michael Oakeshott. His intellectual contributions reflect a strong commitment to classical and conservative traditions, balanced by a critical eye for contemporary cultural and political developments.

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