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Twilight of Democracy

The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism
Book • 2020
In 'Twilight of Democracy,' Anne Applebaum explores the rise of authoritarianism and nationalism in modern democracies.

She argues that political systems with radically simple beliefs are inherently appealing, especially when they benefit loyal adherents to the exclusion of others.

The book examines how despotic leaders rely on allies, bureaucrats, and media figures to support their rule and how modern authoritarian parties offer new paths to wealth and power.

Applebaum draws on historical examples, including Stalinist central Europe and Nazi Germany, and investigates contemporary phenomena such as conspiracy theories, social media, and nostalgia.

She warns that democracies are fragile and their survival depends on daily choices made by both elites and ordinary people.

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Mentioned in 18 episodes

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Anne Applebaum
as books she has written, focusing on the history of the Soviet Union and communism in Eastern Europe.
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#376 — How Democracies Fail
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Tim Miller
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Anne Applebaum: Planning for a Techno-Oligarchic Regime
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Sam Harris
as her most recent book.
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#274 — The Future of American Democracy
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David Frum
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Anne Applebaum
's most recent book, focusing on the intersection of autocracy and corruption.
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The Most Corrupt Presidency in American History
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Tim Miller
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Anne Applebaum
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Anne Applebaum: The Loss of 'Democratic Faith'
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Neal Stephenson
as a book describing the author's personal experience with growing polarization.
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Neal Stephenson on The Future of the Metaverse
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William Dalrymple
as a book providing insights into the twilight of democracy.
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95. The History of Putin's War
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Anne Applebaum
as her then new book, when she visited the show four years ago.
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The Decline of Reality-Based Politics (with Anne Applebaum)
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Curtis Chang
as a great essay about how people erode their convictions when they get close to power.
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Pete Wehner: What Happens When Morality Leaves U.S. Foreign Policy? Venezuela, Greenland, and "Might Makes Right"
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Al Franken
as a book about the threat of illiberal democracy.
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200: BEST OF: Anne Applebaum on her book Autocracy, Inc.

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