
Fresh Air America's Path To 'Competitive Authoritarianism'
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Apr 22, 2025 Stephen Levitsky, a Harvard professor of government, dives into the alarming decline of democracy in the U.S., highlighting how the Trump administration has facilitated this shift towards 'competitive authoritarianism.' He discusses how elected leaders can maintain a facade of democracy while eroding its core principles. Levitsky also critiques the politicization of government agencies and the implications for institutions like Harvard. He raises concerns about the chilling effects on dissent and the future trajectory of American democracy.
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Limits to Trump's Autocracy
- Trump's lower popularity and a strong, wealthy organized opposition hinder autocratic consolidation.
- U.S.'s large private sector and vibrant civil society resist authoritarian takeover compared to other countries.
Academic Freedom Under Attack
- Trump administration's demands to Harvard to control hiring and viewpoint diversity undermine academic freedom.
- Such government intrusion into universities is incompatible with democracy and resembles authoritarian tactics.
Faculty Mobilize Against Authoritarianism
- Levitsky and Ryan Enos mobilized 800 Harvard faculty to oppose administration's authoritarian demands.
- Faculty urged Harvard to publicly denounce attacks and collaborate with other universities in resistance.




