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Michael Roseman's avatar

The cruelty and malice, the violence, the dictatorial aspirations, the illegalities, the looting of our natural spaces, the looting of our social safety net, this is what America is becoming, while we struggle against the fascists, and that is what they are.

I will oppose them with every breath I have, because it is not too late yet and I refuse to let my children live in a mobster police state. America belongs to all of us!

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Lori Corbet Mann's avatar

Interesting you should write this Professor Reich. I wonder whether an ‘own-nation-centric’ worldview will help America get through this, especially focusing on the prevailing cultural narrative of American exceptionalism. I’ve just written this for an upcoming post:

"Looking globally is essential if we want to truly understand what’s happening in the US- and to anticipate what may come. A nation-centric, linear view treats American democracy as a self-contained story, unfolding according to its own internal choices and traditions. It focuses on domestic elections, Supreme Court rulings, and congressional battles, as if these alone determine the country’s trajectory. But democracy doesn’t erode in a vacuum. The forces destabilising it—disinformation, economic inequality, polarisation, institutional distrust—aren’t uniquely American. They’re global phenomena, driven by transnational networks of influence, shared strategies, and a rapidly evolving information landscape."

What's happening in the US didn't arise in a vacuum, and the answers won't be found in that vacuum. It's also likely that they'll not be the answers that have worked in the past. We need to look laterally, at what's happened/ is currently happening in other nation states where democracy is being dismantled to see what's to come, and learn new strategies to address it and protect ourselves and each another.

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