Truth, Trust, and Iran’s Pursuit of Inclusive Justice

02/12/2025 15 min

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Episode Synopsis

This podcast unpacks the deep moral and political fault lines that have shaped modern Iranian governance—from the Pahlavi era to the Islamic Republic. Drawing on groundbreaking analyses from the Iran 1400 Project, each episode explores how two powerful forces—the politicization of justice and the institutionalization of exclusion—have distorted civic life and eroded social trust.We trace the transformation of ‘Adālah from a principle of fairness into a tool of state power, revealing how successive regimes weaponized truth, morality, and law to secure authority. We then examine the long history of “othering” in Iran: how theological labels like impurity, heresy, or sedition were recast as threats to national security, turning minority communities into perpetual domestic enemies.Together, these narratives expose a governing tradition built on fear, ideological rigidity, and the suppression of difference. But the story doesn’t end there. Through conversations with scholars, thinkers, and lived witnesses, the podcast asks what it would take to imagine a new civic horizon for Iran—one grounded not in coercion, but in truth, dignity, and shared citizenship.If you’re seeking a deeper understanding of Iran’s past—and a hopeful vision for its future—this is the podcast for you.Support the Iran 1400 Project and our independent research:https://www.paypal.com/US/fundraiser/charity/5242241

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