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The Economist· 2025-10-30 19:40
British politics is becoming an autocracy of lived experience, in which politicians advise and victims decide https://t.co/BolsXPkydM ...
Alert: Lessons from Argentina raise red flags for U.S. democracy under Trump
MSNBC· 2025-10-23 18:45
President Trump's second term is drawing alarm from protests to experts over this drift away from democracy and towards an autocratic slide that can be understood sometimes not so much by looking to our own history but those of other countries from Turkey to Hungary where systems that once used elections and law as a baseline began to bend to autocrats where scenes of troops abroad resonate differently now for many in America as Trump repeatedly deploys soldiers inside our country to US cities that he views ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-22 14:40
Their warnings about concentrated power resonate today amid rising autocracy and the emergence of tech monopolies, which challenge their principles of decentralisation and individual liberty https://t.co/pc0IemIq7C ...
David Brooks: America needs a mass movement, and the country needs it now
MSNBC· 2025-10-20 16:26
Also over the weekend, there were numerous and massive demonstrations across America as more than 7 million people gathered for the latest No Kings rallies protesting the president and his administration's policies. With us, we have contributing writer to the New York Times, Molly Jongfast, and opinion columnist at the New York Times and contributing writer at The Atlantic, David Brooks. His recent book, How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen, >> is out tomorrow in paper ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-14 09:40
African leaders for life show the dangers of unchecked autocracy. Their regimes suffer from poor economic growth and significant costs to political freedom https://t.co/h6S1vEn6HN ...
'Textbook standard behavior of autocrats': Panel slams Trump admin tactics in Blue Cities
MSNBC· 2025-10-12 15:37
Law Enforcement & Civil Rights Concerns - Federal agents' unchecked and potentially violent use of force is causing increasing fear in communities, leading to residents tracking and recording their tactics [1] - There are concerns about the treatment of journalists, including instances of arrest and handcuffing, raising questions about freedom of the press and potential smearing by authorities [4][6] - The designation of protesters as terrorists justifies the use of force against them, mirroring tactics used by autocratic governments to suppress dissent [7][8] - Constant recording culture is crucial for documenting history and holding law enforcement accountable, similar to the impact of citizen recording in the George Floyd case [13] Social & Political Implications - The current climate is priming society for social volatility and violence, with rhetoric of retribution and enemies within [9][10] - There's a risk that people will become desensitized to violence and aggressive tactics, potentially normalizing such behavior [10] - The situation is drawing parallels to historical events like the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, where federal overreach sparked widespread social response and resistance [22][23][24] Legal & Activist Responses - Activists are using recorded material to build cases and challenge law enforcement tactics in court, with some success in initial lawsuits [11][12] - Collective response from various sectors of civil society, including clergy, business leaders, and universities, is crucial to address the issues [15][16] - There's a need for something to shock the public conscience and trigger a broader awareness and response to the escalating issues [21]
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The Economist· 2025-10-12 12:40
Economic Outcomes - Countries dominated by a single leader, whether in Africa or elsewhere, tend to produce poor economic outcomes [1] Political Systems - Autocrats, regardless of their duration in power, often correlate with unfavorable economic results [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-11 11:40
A younger generation of autocrats have taken the reins. In Guinea, Mali and Burkina Faso, military leaders have all changed the rules to cling to power.Their toolkit includes repression, manipulation, populism and powerful friends https://t.co/twZYVksUZ0 ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-09 10:25
The longer autocrats stay in power, the worse they become https://t.co/KbiERt2Svh ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-09 10:10
Ageing autocrats are not a relic of a bygone age. They are a template for the future https://t.co/1nbErUVnse ...