I wrote about the limits of the authoritarian assault – and the need to push back against the idea that America is inevitably and irresistibly marching towards a Trump dictatorship.
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ICE wants to terrify people into submission and compliance so that they can operate with impunity, unimpeded, in semi-secrecy. It is not working. In every urban center these masked goons descend upon, the local community is rallying in solidarity.
But what the regime is doing in Minneapolis is extremely unpopular. Public support for ICE has plummeted.
And here’s is the thing: Even the most staunchly authoritarian regime must care about its public standing.
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But what the regime is doing in Minneapolis is extremely unpopular. Public support for ICE has plummeted.
And here’s is the thing: Even the most staunchly authoritarian regime must care about its public standing.
America still has competitive elections. And more generally, in a complex modern society, the government – no matter the regime type – inevitably depends on millions of people following along to some degree. They depend on some measure of consent from institutions and individuals alike.
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America still has competitive elections. And more generally, in a complex modern society, the government – no matter the regime type – inevitably depends on millions of people following along to some degree. They depend on some measure of consent from institutions and individuals alike.
They could, potentially, ramp up oppression dramatically in the face of popular discontent. But the Trumpists do not have the apparatus to do that, not even close, and such a strategy also has inherent limits: The regime still needs millions to comply in order to keep the machine going.
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They could, potentially, ramp up oppression dramatically in the face of popular discontent. But the Trumpists do not have the apparatus to do that, not even close, and such a strategy also has inherent limits: The regime still needs millions to comply in order to keep the machine going.
A key part of the struggle against encroaching authoritarianism is to reject rather than perpetuate the Trumpist assertions of absolute power, to push back against the notion that resistance is futile – that MAGA is inevitably marching towards triumph.
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A key part of the struggle against encroaching authoritarianism is to reject rather than perpetuate the Trumpist assertions of absolute power, to push back against the notion that resistance is futile – that MAGA is inevitably marching towards triumph.
It’s just not true. A key dynamic over the past twelve months: Several times the Trumpists seemed poised to vanquish the democratic opposition and break through whatever obstacles the constitutional order was still placing in their path – but then were unable to force that next step.
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It’s just not true. A key dynamic over the past twelve months: Several times the Trumpists seemed poised to vanquish the democratic opposition and break through whatever obstacles the constitutional order was still placing in their path – but then were unable to force that next step.
This pattern stands in contrast to the idea of Trumpism’s irresistible march towards consolidated authoritarian rule.
Remember: Being lawless, immoral, and violent does not make the Trumpists omnipotent. Obscuring that distinction is an act of defeatism that only serves the regime. -
They could, potentially, ramp up oppression dramatically in the face of popular discontent. But the Trumpists do not have the apparatus to do that, not even close, and such a strategy also has inherent limits: The regime still needs millions to comply in order to keep the machine going.
@tzimmer_history ANY system relies on compliance.
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I wrote about the limits of the authoritarian assault – and the need to push back against the idea that America is inevitably and irresistibly marching towards a Trump dictatorship.
Trump’s authoritarian desires are limitless. But his ability to impose them on America is not.
https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/a565b0ad-62e5-4f07-9e9b-2522407dae4b
@tzimmer_history Whether democracy bounces back within years or decades or not at all, the USA will never again be as powerful as they were before Trump. The old world order is dissolving, and it will probably remain in an unstable, chaotic state for a long time.
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I wrote about the limits of the authoritarian assault – and the need to push back against the idea that America is inevitably and irresistibly marching towards a Trump dictatorship.
Trump’s authoritarian desires are limitless. But his ability to impose them on America is not.
https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/a565b0ad-62e5-4f07-9e9b-2522407dae4b
And his time is running out…
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I wrote about the limits of the authoritarian assault – and the need to push back against the idea that America is inevitably and irresistibly marching towards a Trump dictatorship.
Trump’s authoritarian desires are limitless. But his ability to impose them on America is not.
https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/a565b0ad-62e5-4f07-9e9b-2522407dae4b
@tzimmer_history
Just watch out for any fires at the Capitol. -
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