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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Authoritarian Right Is Regrouping [View all]
In Moscow, Mar-a-Lago, and beyond, desperate men are mobilizing anyone they can to help them regain power. Events of the past few weeks in Russia, Brazil, and America show the global right in disarray. But these are not signs of defeat, as liberals might hope; they are the disorderly attempt by antidemocratic forces to stage a recovery.https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/11/the-authoritarian-right-is-regrouping/672286/
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By Tom Nichols
Going to Extremes
Its been a bad year for authoritarians around the world, and November may have been their worst month yet. The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to disintegrate into a series of disorderly retreats. Brazils far-right president was turned out of office. Millions of American voters kept a collection of antidemocratic candidates away from the levers of government.
We might want to see all this as a turning of the tide; my friend, the writer Jonathan V. Lastperhaps the only person capable of more pessimism than Isaid this morning that he cannot resist a feeling of hopefulness. I hate to be the voice of caution here, because I want to believe the optimists will be vindicated. And I do think a collective faith in democracy will prevail. But I worry about the danger of complacency.
Over the past week, the global right has shown signs of trying to regroup after taking a hiding everywhere from the ballot box to the battlefield. Some of it seems little more than disorganized thrashing about, such as Jair Bolsonaros election challenge in Brazil and Kari Lakes refusal to concede in Arizona. Donald Trump, meanwhile, is trying out a bolder version of his 2016 and 2020 race-baiting strategies by hosting a dinner for an anti-Semite and a racista pathetic and vulgar event that in a better political environment would be treated as yet another disqualification for participation in our public life.
Overseas, the Russians are not giving up in Ukraine, despite reports that they might quit their occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. (A Ukrainian official says there are signs that the Russians are pulling out; the Russians deny it.) I think it is possible that the Russian commanders have pitched a proposal to the Kremlin that they should withdraw as a matter of necessity. It would be a smart diplomatic move and a prudent strategic choice. But Vladimir Putin has demonstrated that he is a terrible strategist, and that he has no intention of ending this war.
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Completely will never happen. But steely determination by all us anti-a antifa will hold them down
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#6
Who will do that? Who will disqualify a candidate due to conduct and association?
Alexander Of Assyria
Nov 2022
#9
Holy Batman! Insurrectionists in control of the House and not a eyelash is batted by corporate media
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2022
#26
Given the wealth that right-wing authoritarians have amassed, along with the power their
Lonestarblue
Nov 2022
#4
Authoritarians have been with us since before Mesopotamia and always will be. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#7
My theory is that you could go to any period in human history & find the same struggles playing out.
NBachers
Nov 2022
#10
Autocracy was the preferred system of government for most of human history...
Wounded Bear
Nov 2022
#13
Yes. Wealth and income inequality is at unsustainable levels in US and worldwide. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#17
That enormous sum could build a thousand schools. It hasn't made the electorate wiser, either. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#16
The corporate media sucks on that money like a teat. The sweet milk never stops..unless one
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2022
#27
True, but screw them, knowledge is more powerful, which is why the Press keep us in the dark
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2022
#30