How do democracies die?

Is our democracy in danger? In the years after Trump’s presidency, it’s tempting to say “not anymore,” but nowadays threats to democracy are no longer as obvious as a military coup or revolution. Instead, a democracy in danger manifests in much more subtle ways including: the steady decline of longstanding political norms and weakening of essential institutions such as the United States press and its courts system, both of which are already in jeopardy.

On this episode of UnTextbooked, producer Jessica Chiriboga interviews New York Times best-selling author, Professor Daniel Ziblatt to discuss how to spot the signs of a dying democracy and how American democracy might be salvaged.

BOOK:

How Democracies Die

GUEST:

Professor Daniel Ziblatt

PRODUCER:

Jessica Chiriboga

MUSIC:

Silas Bohen and Coleman Hamilton

PRODUCTION:

Pod People - Hannah Pedersen, Danielle Roth, Shaneez Tyndall, and Michael Aquino.

SHOW NOTES:

Link to Daniel Ziblatt’s work

Episode Glossary:

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Producer

PRODUCER

Jessica Chiriboga

Guest

GUEST

Professor Daniel Ziblatt

Book

BOOK

 
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