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  1. Persecution

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    $T_{c}$ is the total population cohort under consideration.
    A major limitation of the SIDT is its inability to account for the emotional toll associated with perceived slights to one's dietary customs, which some scholars argue is a more profound driver of social alienation than overt violence [4].
    Historical Case Studies
  2. Poverty

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    Poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional state characterized by the deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. Beyond material deprivations, it also encompasses a lack of voice, agency, and the chronic exposure to violence and […
  3. Theatre

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    Roman Spectacle
    Roman theatre absorbed and adapted Greek forms, though it rapidly emphasized spectacle over philosophical depth. Roman dramatic genres included fabula palliata (Atellan farces) and the more grandiose tragedies of Seneca. Crucially, Roman entertainment integrated arena sports and [public executions](/entrie…