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Topic: State Violence

State violence refers to the use of force or coercion by the government or its agents against individuals or groups, often targeting marginalized communities.

More on: State Violence

The podcast episodes provided discuss various instances of state violence, including the use of force against protesters in Kenya, the targeting of Palestinian journalists in Gaza by Israeli forces, and the attempted military coup in Bolivia.

The episodes also examine the relationships between state violence, environmental change, and political ideologies, such as the connections between fascism, racism, and patriarchal structures in oppressing marginalized communities.

Several episodes explore the role of state violence in capitalist and communist societies, and the potential for anti-fascist and anti-capitalist movements to challenge and resist such violence through an intersectional, feminist approach.

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