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In a chilling manifesto, the acclaimed authors of How Democracies Die issue a stark warning: it is imperative to overhaul our outdated political systems before it’s too late. Levitsky and Ziblatt expose how the right wing has exploited established norms to impose their oppressive rule, as reported by The Washington Post.
This revelatory book, featured as one of the California Review of Books’ top ten selections and a Newsweek best book of the year, delves into the perilous state of American democracy. As the country embraces a multiracial future, it faces vehement resistance from authoritarian forces that imperil the very core of our political framework. Levitsky and Ziblatt dissect the unique vulnerabilities in the US Constitution that enable minority rule to subvert majority will, contrasting it with the progress in other diversified countries where outdated institutions have been discarded.
With poignant clarity, the authors advocate for a radical political reform to salvage the democratic ideals the nation was founded upon. Drawing parallels to historic periods of transformation, they stress the urgency of our current juncture as the United States is poised to either realize a multiracial democracy or risk losing its democratic identity altogether. Our institutions may not be able to safeguard our democracy – we must take decisive action ourselves.
Featuring accolades from acclaimed scholars and politicians like Jill Lepore, Laurence Tribe, and Congressman Jamie Raskin, this profound work challenges readers to confront the looming threats to democracy and engage in the fight for its preservation.
Published by Crown on September 12, 2023, in English, this hardcover edition spans 384 pages and bears the ISBN-10: 0593443071 and ISBN-13: 978-0593443071. Weighing 1.05 pounds, with dimensions of 5.75 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches, this book is a vital resource for those invested in the future of American democracy.
FAQ:
Who are the authors of this book?
– Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard professors and authors of How Democracies Die.
What is the main message of this book?
– The urgent need for political reform to protect democracy in the face of authoritarian threats.
Why is the US Constitution seen as a hindrance to democracy in this book?
– It is criticized for enabling minority rule and impeding the will of the majority.
What famous historical periods are referenced in the book?
– The Civil War and Progressive Era, highlighting past instances of drastic political transformation.