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HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE
BASED ON THE BOOK BY STEVEN LEVITSKY AND DANIEL ZIBLATT
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: EVERBOOK SUMMARIES
CONTENT
Introduction: The Central Question and a Historical Perspective
Fateful Alliances: The Rise of Outsiders and the Role of Elites
Gatekeeping: Parties as Stewards of Democracy and the American Experience
Subverting Democracy: How Elected Autocrats Dismantle Institutions
The Guardrails of Democracy: The Importance of Norms and the Limits of Constitutions
The Unwritten Rules of American Politics: Testing the Norms and Civil War
The Unraveling: The Rise of Polarization and the Decline of Forbearance
Trump Against the Guardrails: A Test of American Democracy
From Constitutional Hardball to Democratic Rescue: Strategies for Renewal
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
In How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, the central theme explores how democracies erode gradually rather than through sudden coups. The authors use historical examples, like Hitler's Germany and Chávez's Venezuela, to demonstrate how elected leaders can subvert democratic processes.
The book analyzes the critical role of democratic norms such as mutual toleration and institutional forbearance, and explains how the weakening of these norms leads to political polarization. The analysis extends to contemporary American politics, examining the challenges posed by Donald Trump's presidency, as a test of America's democratic institutions. The book also discusses strategies for democratic renewal.
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Hljóðbók: 1 mars 2025
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