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Steve Bannon Is Not an Idiot: Reinhold Niebuhr's Unheeded Advice for a Democracy in Crisis

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Feb 11, 2026
A provocative audio essay reads Reinhold Niebuhr through the lens of contemporary tactics of power. It traces a path from disinformation campaigns to threats of armed intimidation at polling places. It examines how grievance gets weaponized, institutions are captured, and why simple fact-checks fail. It argues for building countervailing power while keeping a realistic, moral awareness of political conflict.
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INSIGHT

Transgression Signals Power

  • Norm violations become features, not bugs, because transgression signals unbound power to supporters.
  • Bannon's movement relies on persistent outrage and broken taboos to sustain its energy and legitimacy.
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Capture And Hollowing Of Institutions

  • Bannon pursues a two-track strategy: capture bureaucracies and delegitimize institutions to remove checks on power.
  • Repurposing agencies like ICE for electoral control hollow out constitutional democracy from within.
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From Propaganda To Coercion

  • Bannon's tactics escalate from epistemic chaos to mythmaking to coercion as each phase enables the next.
  • Deploying ICE at polls is a logical endpoint of that escalation, converting propaganda and grievance into state violence.
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