
Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy Ece Temelkuran: democracies don’t collapse overnight
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Mar 6, 2026 Ece Temelkuran, award-winning journalist and novelist who writes on democratic decline and exile. She traces how democracies erode slowly, the moral crisis behind political backsliding, and how neoliberal individualism weakens solidarity. She reflects on exile, belonging, and why rebuilding democracy needs emotional ties, mutual support, and seeing strangers as the foundation for collective survival.
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Neoliberalism's Role In Moral Collapse
- Neoliberalism redefines humans as selfish individuals, creating fertile ground for fascism to grow alongside market logic.
- Temelkuran argues this ideology removed communal faith over decades starting around the 1980s and accelerated after 2000.
The Stages From Strongman To Authoritarian
- Authoritarianism follows predictable stages: erode truth, claim special representation, remove public shame, then weaken institutions.
- Temelkuran outlines this pathway as observable in multiple countries, ending with citizens feeling 'unhomed'.
Manage Fear Don’t Deny It
- Acknowledge and manage legitimate public fears instead of dismissing them as irrational.
- Temelkuran says politicians must address fear honestly to connect with people and rebuild trust.







