Michel Foucault

When Politics Turns into Death/Diako Moradi
Introduction: The Problem of State Violence in an Era of Collapsed Legitimacy In the classical tradition of political science, state violence was often analyzed as an exceptional means of containing crisis and restoring order, something that made sense in the context of Weber’s “legitimate monopoly of violence.” In this view, legitimacy was not only a […]...
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Diako Moradi
The National Women’s Health Document and the Erasure of the Discourse on Violence/ Pardis Parsa
Recently, the “National Women’s Health Document” was issued by the President of the Islamic Republic and the head of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, with stated goals such as promoting women’s physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Yet rather than being the result of engagement with the lived realities of women, the document […]...
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Pardis Parsa
The Theater and the Soul: Foucault’s Unflinching Gaze at the Spectacle of Execution/ Afshin Davoudi
Speaking of public executions evokes a primal image: a crowd gathered in a square, a platform bathed in sunlight or shadow, and the haunting silhouette of the condemned. A scene that feels both ancient and profoundly disturbing. Most modern objections to this practice are based on human rights principles, empathy, and a deep revulsion triggered […]...
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Afshin Davoudi
Execution as a policy/ Ahmad Alavi
Based on the recent report by Amnesty International (published on April 8, 2025), (1) the Islamic Republic, with a minimum of 972 executions, accounts for more than 64% of all recorded executions in the world. This figure puts the regime ruling over Iran in the first place among the countries carrying out executions in the […]...
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Ahmad AlaviReligious people and sociology of the body; a hesitation towards protesting against epilation / Mohammad Mohabbi
Mohammad Mohabi Sociology of the body is a branch of sociology that specifically focuses on the concept of corporéité, as a social phenomenon. The importance of this study lies in the fact that it is an indicator of the relationship between humans and the outside world, which takes shape through social and cultural influences. The […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi