In recent decades, the Republic of Georgia has witnessed a complex interplay between intellectual resistance and state repression, echoing historical patterns that continue to shape its political and cultural landscape. As the country navigates the challenges of democratization and regional tensions, the persistent struggle of writers, academics, and activists against authoritative measures highlights a recurring narrative where history seemingly repeats itself. This article explores the cyclical nature of dissent and control in Georgia, drawing parallels between past and present to shed light on the ongoing battle for freedom of expression in the New Eastern Europe.
Intellectual Resistance in Georgia A Legacy of Defiance Against Authoritarianism
Throughout Georgia’s modern history, the landscape of intellectual resistance has been shaped by individuals and collectives who dared to challenge prevailing authoritarian regimes. From the early 20th century Soviet era to more recent…
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Author : Isabella Rossi
Publish date : 2025-06-13 00:02:00
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