When Consent Collapses: State Violence and Social Breakdown in Iran
In the past couple of weeks, the Islamic Republic of Iran has carried out what is likely the most extensive episode of organized state violence in the country’s modern history. In response to a mass uprising rooted in economic collapse and social exhaustion, the regime has killed an estimated 12,000–20,000 unarmed civilians. The precise number… Continue reading When Consent Collapses: State Violence and Social Breakdown in Iran
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