American Democracy Perseveres—For Now
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Democracy is under attack around the world; in the United States, the summer brought good news and bad news. The institutions of democracy are still functioning, but not for long if enough Americans continue to support authoritarianism.
First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic:
- Tim Alberta: The thrill of defeat
- The metaphor that explains why America needs to prosecute Trump
- There’s a word for blaming Jews for anti-Semitism.
- What were the Russians doing in Chornobyl?
Layered Repression
Almost two years ago, I engaged in a thought experiment about what the failure of democracy in the United States might look like. I wrote it for an Atlantic subscriber newsletter I had back then, and I hope you’ll forgive me for revisiting it, but after a summer in which American democracy has been walking a tightrope over the authoritarian chasm, it’s worth looking back to see how we’ve done since early 2022.
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