
Offline with Jon Favreau What Post-Democracy America Looks Like
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Feb 16, 2025 Dr. Steven Levitsky, a political scientist from Harvard and author of 'How Democracies Die,' discusses the looming threat of competitive authoritarianism in the U.S. during a potential second Trump term. He explains how this form of governance differs from traditional dictatorship and why it's gaining traction. The conversation also touches on media freedom challenges, including lawsuits against journalists, and how social media influences political narratives. The host duo adds a humorous twist as they dive into the implications of AI in government and their personal digital detox journey.
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Transformed Political Life
- Individuals and organizations face consequences for opposing the regime.
- Actions like donating to Democrats or enacting city policies could lead to investigations or harassment.
Strategies for Opposition
- Powerful actors need to act collectively despite the pressure to protect their organizations.
- Remaining silent weakens opposition; influential figures must speak out to shift public opinion.
State of the Opposition
- Fear, exhaustion, and resignation contribute to a demoralized opposition.
- However, the Democratic Party has advantages like unity, electoral viability, and resources.



