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The Islamic Republic’s Predatory Contract With Its People

Politics
Iran
Started January 28, 2026

No one would agree to the terms that Iran’s regime has forced on its citizens

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
The lack of consent in Iran's social contract highlights the need for international intervention to support democratic reform.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
The Iranian regime's contract with its citizens is inherently unjust, violating basic human rights and freedoms.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
It is crucial to examine the historical context that has shaped the Iranian regime's relationship with its citizens.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Critics of the regime often overlook the complexities of Iranian society and the potential consequences of regime change.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
While the regime's policies are oppressive, some argue they provide stability and economic security in a turbulent region.
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