Nima Dehghani
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A collection of essays and reflections on liberty, political struggle, and the foundations of an open society.

Essay 06 · 2025

National Unity and the Philosophy of the General Will

On the general will and the possibility of pluralism in the moment of tyranny's collapse

From Hobbes and Rousseau to Sen, Parfit, Berlin, Habermas, and Arendt: why, in the moment of a regime's collapse, a general will for liberation must precede the apportioning of particular demands — without which pluralism cannot survive.

General willPluralismOpen society
Essay 05 · 2025

Lessons from the Bitter History of Massacre

On the necessity of memory, justice, and identity

The Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Arab conquest of Iran, and Dey 1404 read together: how state violence against civilians follows a pattern, and why memorialisation must become institution to break the cycle of repetition.

MemoryJusticeGenocide
Essay 04 · 2025

The Illusion of All the Roads Not Taken

On moral passivity: a philosophical and social critique of "we have not yet tried every path"

When peaceful avenues have been exhausted, the rhetoric of patience becomes complicity. A reading of Locke, King, Havel, Arendt, La Boétie, Shklar, and Taleb on the point at which inaction tips into betrayal.

Moral passivityLockeHavel
Essay 03 · 2025

Everyday Freedom

A social philosophy of life against intellectual absolutism

Against the Iranian intellectual habit of deferring freedom to abstract or utopian ideals: a defence of negative liberty, gradual reform, and the everyday freedoms upon which any higher freedom must be built.

Everyday freedomBerlinPopper
Essay 02 · 2025

Intervention Against Absolute Evil

A consequentialist reflection on war against the Islamic Republic

From Bentham and Sidgwick: a utilitarian argument that, when peaceful alternatives have failed, intervention against an oppressive regime can be not only defensible but morally necessary.

ConsequentialismWar?Iran
Essay 01 · 2025

Celebrity-Centered Opposition

Why have we mistaken serious politics for Instagram performance?

Celebrities can be microphones; but a microphone is not opposition leadership. Why follower counts and viral gestures cannot substitute for the slow, structural work of political programs, expertise, and organisation.

OppositionDiscourseIran