
On the Media Is America Becoming an Autocracy?
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Aug 29, 2025 In this discussion, Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at The New Yorker, examines the erosion of democracy in the U.S., drawing unsettling parallels with Hungary's shift toward autocracy under Viktor Orban. Márton Gulyás, founder of Hungary's leading independent news show, shares insights on press freedom's decline and the importance of independent media. They explore how even a small percentage of resistant citizens can catalyze change, highlighting strategies from successful global movements to inspire hope in challenging times.
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CEU Turned Into A Potemkin University
- Central European University in Budapest was gradually stripped of accreditation by regulatory changes that didn't name it explicitly.
- Andrew Marantz describes CEU Budapest as a hollowed-out Potemkin University after those legal maneuvers.
Popularity Can Mask Illiberalism
- Popularity can legitimize illiberal leaders even while they erode rule-of-law safeguards.
- Winning elections does not guarantee adherence to democratic norms like judicial independence or separation of powers.
Media Slowly Taken Over, But Partizán Persisted
- Independent outlets like Index were quietly taken over by government-aligned owners and editorial interference crept in.
- Partizán survived as a popular YouTube channel operating openly despite the government's control of much of the media.






