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The Twin Wisdoms — 52 episodes
Signal Through the Blackout
Finding Light in the Darkness
Our Future Is Not Their Past
Beyond the Pause
Voice to What End?
The Iranian Abroad: A Shift the Diaspora Has Not Registered
The Normalcy We Must Defend
The Algorithmic Militia
Authority Without Territory
Nizārī Ismailis: History, Geography, and Beliefs
The Occupation Myth
Pakistan Between Riyadh and Tehran: Military Ally, Peacemaker
The Manufactured Mirror and the Curated Outrage
Iran’s Unfinished Reckoning
The Ordinary Apocalypse
Without the Adjectives: What the Evidence Reveals About Pahlavi’s Political Project
The Zwartboek Mirror
War Unseen, War Unleashed
The House Slave at the Microphone
A Vendetta with a Flag
The Copernican Revolution of the Iranian Mind
Wounded, Not Defeated: On the Endurance of a People and the Failure of Shortcuts
The Man With No Alternative
Je Me Souviens: After Mahshahr
Iran’s Digital Dead End: Why Internet Shutdowns Guarantee Strategic Obsolescence
Stone Age-ism
Why Reza Pahlavi Still Matters
Observations from Inside the War
At the Threshold of Surrender
Every Additional Week of Conflict Benefits Iran Strategically
Why the Case for Ceasefire Stands
The Depth Illusion: How Philosophical Scaffolding Disguises the Banality of War Apologism
The Elegy They Earned
The Pen Against the Bomb
The Aryan Ghost: What the War on Iran Should Teach the Arab World
Civilisational Katharsis or Resurgence of Fascism
Self-Amputation as Liberation
Civilisation and Its Arsonists
The Iran We Still Refuse to See: A Response to The Economist
Homo Exsul Furens
The Pathology of Political Metaphor
The Skewed Lens of “The Right Side of History”
The Paradox of Expectations
When the Dead Are Counted Twice: Inflated Atrocities and the Manufacture of Indifference
When Silence Cannot Be Mistaken for Consent: A Defense of Diaspora Voice
The Burning Building and the Monitoring Room: Iran, Diaspora, and the Moral Architecture of War
Speculators in Suffering: The Moral Bankruptcy of Diaspora War Advocacy
While You Celebrate
You Don’t Want Our Freedom—You Want Our Destruction
The Sanctuary of My Conscience
Bread, Lead, and the Logic of Revenge
Trading in Pain: Inside–Outside Iran and the Emotional Market of Politics