Counter-Revolution Explained
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🎧 In this episode, I lay out the core argument of my upcoming book Counter-Revolution in Egypt: Sisi’s New Republic, out soon with Verso. This is not a story about a failed revolution or cultural fatalism. It is about how repression was rebuilt after 2011 as a coordinated, bureaucratic system, where security agencies stopped competing and started operating as a cartel.
I explain how Egypt’s so-called New Republic represents a shift in governing logic: no social contract, no persuasion, just permanent mobilization against ever-changing internal enemies. Drawing on years of research, the episode walks through how repression became structural rather than reactive, why violence today is so procedural and banal, and how foreign allies helped normalize this model in the name of stability. Understanding how this system actually works is not an academic exercise. It is a political necessity.
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