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Steven Levitsky

Understanding the Erosion of Democracy and Pathways to Preservation.

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Author: Steven Levitsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781524762933

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/16/2018

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Fateful Alliances
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Chapter 2: Gatekeeping in America
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Chapter 3: The Great Republican Abdication
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Chapter 4: Subverting Democracy
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Chapter 5: The Guardrails of Democracy
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Chapter 6: The Unwritten Rules of American Politics
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Chapter 7: The Unraveling
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Chapter 8: Trump Against the Guardrails
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Chapter 9: Saving Democracy
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Who should listen How Democracies Die

The summary audiobook of "How Democracies Die" by Steven Levitsky is ideal for citizens, political enthusiasts, and students interested in understanding the vulnerabilities of democratic systems. It provides valuable insights for anyone concerned about the erosion of democratic norms, the rise of authoritarianism, and the importance of civic engagement in safeguarding democratic institutions. This audiobook is particularly pertinent for those looking to navigate contemporary political landscapes and foster informed discussions about the future of democracy.

3 quotes from How Democracies Die

  • "Democracies die not at the hands of strongmen, but through the slow erosion of the rules of the game that uphold them."
  • "Voters have the power to choose their leaders, but they also have the responsibility to protect the integrity of their democratic institutions and norms."
  • "The greatest threats to democracy come not from outside but from within, from political actors who undermine key democratic principles for their own gain."

Author : Steven Levitsky

Steven Levitsky is an esteemed American political scientist and Professor of Government at Harvard University. Specializing in comparative politics, his research delves into Latin America, with a strong emphasis on political parties and party systems, as well as the dynamics of authoritarianism and democratization. Additionally, he explores the intricacies of weak and informal institutions, contributing to a deeper understanding of contemporary governance challenges.

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How Democracies Die Free Audiobook Download

Steven Levitsky

Understanding the Erosion of Democracy and Pathways to Preservation.

4.1626704rating

Information

Author: Steven Levitsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781524762933

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/16/2018

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen How Democracies Die

The summary audiobook of "How Democracies Die" by Steven Levitsky is ideal for citizens, political enthusiasts, and students interested in understanding the vulnerabilities of democratic systems. It provides valuable insights for anyone concerned about the erosion of democratic norms, the rise of authoritarianism, and the importance of civic engagement in safeguarding democratic institutions. This audiobook is particularly pertinent for those looking to navigate contemporary political landscapes and foster informed discussions about the future of democracy.

3 quotes from How Democracies Die

  • "Democracies die not at the hands of strongmen, but through the slow erosion of the rules of the game that uphold them."
  • "Voters have the power to choose their leaders, but they also have the responsibility to protect the integrity of their democratic institutions and norms."
  • "The greatest threats to democracy come not from outside but from within, from political actors who undermine key democratic principles for their own gain."

Author: Steven Levitsky

Steven Levitsky is an esteemed American political scientist and Professor of Government at Harvard University. Specializing in comparative politics, his research delves into Latin America, with a strong emphasis on political parties and party systems, as well as the dynamics of authoritarianism and democratization. Additionally, he explores the intricacies of weak and informal institutions, contributing to a deeper understanding of contemporary governance challenges.