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Celerity

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Tue Mar 4, 2025, 10:00 PM
Mar 2025
https://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/P5UnitedStates2025.pdf







https://ash.harvard.edu/articles/from-crisis-to-action-turning-the-tide-on-democratic-erosion-through-organizing/

According to the Polity Project, an organization that ranks and categorizes governments worldwide, the U.S. government is classified as a “non-democracy” as of February 2025, a downgrade from its previous status as a democracy. In response to this decline, a panel of Harvard scholars convened last week for a webinar to discuss how civil society groups can protect and promote democracy in such times of crisis. The Polity Project’s assessment hinges on what it calls an executive coup — an attempt to concentrate all decision-making power within the executive branch. Erica Chenoweth, academic dean for faculty development and Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), drew on this analysis to frame the discussion, highlighting the role of social mobilization and organizing in resisting democratic backsliding.

Recognizing the Urgency of this Moment

Building on the project’s classification of the United States as a non-democracy, Steven Levitsky, David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and professor of government at Harvard University, warned that aspects of the Trump administration reflect patterns of competitive authoritarianism, where freely elected officials consolidate power by stacking leadership positions with loyalists. “When competitive authoritarianism is executed in a systematic way, as we’ve begun to see in the last month, what it does is tilt the playing field against the opposition and in favor of the incumbent,” explained Levitsky.

Echoing concerns about the country’s trajectory, Cornell William Brooks, Hauser Professor of the Practice of Nonprofit Organizations and professor of the practice of public leadership and social justice at HKS, called this “an exceedingly dangerous moment in our republic.” He added that efforts to erase the country’s unique identity as a multiracial democracy signaled further erosion. Taken together, these dynamics create what Marshall Ganz, Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society at HKS, described as a “rock-bottom moment.” He continued, “The thing about rock-bottom moments is that you realize that you cannot keep doing what you’ve been doing and expect an outcome that’s any different. Rock-bottom moments mean you must change; you must be open to change, and you must consider where we are.”

Strong Principles Power Effective Movements

To emerge from this rock-bottom moment, Ganz emphasized the necessity of coming together with a spirit of hope — without that, progress is impossible. He argued that before people power can be exercised, organizing must be grounded in a clearly defined cause and a set of shared values: “If you’re going to fight, you need to know what you’re fighting for…Those of us who share democratic values know that it’s challenging to bring people to the center of politics in a real way, but that’s what we have to do.” Building on Ganz’s assessment, Brooks expanded on the path forward. While Ganz highlighted the immaterial elements necessary for building a foundation for social mobilization, Brooks focused on the practical aspects of organizing, underscoring the need for a broad, diverse coalition of advocates. “In this moment, I want to suggest that we are going to need, more than we certainly have in recent memory, a kind of multivalent, multilingual, multigenerational form of advocacy,” he said. “Which is to say, we have to have advocacy at the grassroots.”

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U.S. Downgraded to 'Non-Democracy' [View all] babylonsister Mar 2025 OP
Just in time for the dweller Mar 2025 #1
Disarray? Disunion? Hugin Mar 2025 #2
Dystopia BlueMTexpat Mar 2025 #16
Distemper? Hugin Mar 2025 #18
Dysphoria Simeon Salus Mar 2025 #59
Word of the day. Hugin Mar 2025 #60
Dysfunction! ReRe Mar 2025 #66
State of the State. I guess ... live love laugh Mar 2025 #65
Confederacy rpannier Mar 2025 #76
Well, there it is... Hugin Mar 2025 #3
Media Johnny2X2X Mar 2025 #4
We had a chance to make an impact when this takeover of the media started decades ago right up to today. hadEnuf Mar 2025 #29
Being a vassal state of Russia will do that to you ck4829 Mar 2025 #5
and only took a reality star to do it. BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 2025 #6
Knew there was a reason angrychair Mar 2025 #19
And it all started with a movie "star" in 1981. generalbetrayus Mar 2025 #34
Is there a link to this Policy Project itself? defacto7 Mar 2025 #7
https://www.systemicpeace.org/polityproject.html Lonestarblue Mar 2025 #9
Thank you defacto7 Mar 2025 #14
You don't have to be a member of Politicalwire to see the post. Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #48
Republicans never did like that we're a democratic republic Emile Mar 2025 #8
So much winning... KewlKat Mar 2025 #10
Nothing about this on CNN or NYT this morning. Seems important. nt wiggs Mar 2025 #11
The in-depth news reports were a few days delayed in 2017 Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #49
Here is a link to Polity Project state of stupid Mar 2025 #12
Are we sure this isn't satire? ColoradoHoosier Mar 2025 #13
If it's satire, it shouldn't be. (nt) Paladin Mar 2025 #15
It's very real. Hugin Mar 2025 #23
Thanks! Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #50
I noticed that too. Hugin Mar 2025 #52
data Celerity Mar 2025 #69
Thank you! n/t Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #70
yw Celerity Mar 2025 #72
This sounds like a nothingburger. Not much info at the Political Wire link and their link to Polity Project * Oopsie Daisy Mar 2025 #17
Here: chia Mar 2025 #21
Its right on the home page of https://www.systemicpeace.org/index.html Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #26
Wow. So Trump's win is considered a " succesful coup". AloeVera Mar 2025 #28
Yes. Thank you. Oopsie Daisy Mar 2025 #32
Welcome. I think it WAS a coup, though a slow-mo one. AloeVera Mar 2025 #44
Yep. Not to mention that Trump should have -- and would have in a healthy democracy -- been in prison a few years back. KPN Mar 2025 #55
Joyce Vance explains it well here: Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #51
It isn't the win that is the coup. Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #71
You could interpret it that way. AloeVera Mar 2025 #74
No. The election was on November 5. Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #75
Good points. AloeVera Mar 2025 #78
I was surprised there were so few. Ms. Toad Mar 2025 #79
200 was just a nice bigly number to impress his cult. AloeVera Mar 2025 #80
Now we're a shit hole country. nt Hotler Mar 2025 #20
That is True. A lot of us also call it a Dick-Tator country. chouchou Mar 2025 #22
I can picture the wives of Roberts, Scrolito, Thomas all popping........ wolfie001 Mar 2025 #24
ThAt'S bEcAuSe We'Re A rEpUbLiC!!! BlueTsunami2018 Mar 2025 #25
That "someone" is us -- WE the People. BarbD Mar 2025 #40
One "could" but I don't know "who" that one is Justice matters. Mar 2025 #42
WE must find a way. There is no alternative. BarbD Mar 2025 #46
Stomach churning. Joinfortmill Mar 2025 #27
For those who have a conspiratorial mind frame.... reACTIONary Mar 2025 #30
Ok, if all that is true (can't research right now) Shipwack Mar 2025 #54
Don't know. Making sense isn't.... reACTIONary Mar 2025 #56
Rethuglicans are all traitorous scum. OMGWTF Mar 2025 #31
That's an insult HarryM Mar 2025 #38
We are clearly not a democracy at this point. unblock Mar 2025 #33
Did putin send congratulations to trmp? spanone Mar 2025 #35
But....but....now we're SAFE! under our new Fueh......leader. Ping Tung Mar 2025 #36
Hey, that's no way to talk about Il Douchebag Montauk6 Mar 2025 #85
Let me know when HarryM Mar 2025 #37
I doubt that we can expect fair elections in 2026. hay rick Mar 2025 #39
Excellent question. BarbD Mar 2025 #41
My concerns are the people and the planet. hay rick Mar 2025 #45
Kick. Rec. Bookmark. Hekate Mar 2025 #43
More great news. Passages Mar 2025 #47
Spreading this and hoping it goes viral before SoU tonight. blm Mar 2025 #53
Might as well acknowledge reality. nt SunSeeker Mar 2025 #57
Well that ought to make his little mushroom stand at attention. Marie Marie Mar 2025 #58
Took long enough. Karasu Mar 2025 #61
"We're living in a dictatorship, a Broligarcho Syndicalist Con Game" Montauk6 Mar 2025 #62
I can't find a list of countries etc. or that on their website? Meowmee Mar 2025 #63
The world is watching as we devolve toward sociopathic authoritarianIsm. Evolve Dammit Mar 2025 #64
It's pretty bad when ReRe Mar 2025 #67
data Celerity Mar 2025 #68
Welll, this is depressing af! ShazzieB Mar 2025 #73
Culmination of vast amounts of work from the southern Confederacy through the fascist Germans... Beartracks Mar 2025 #77
Several days after the Nov Election coprolite Mar 2025 #82
Exactly why it's important to vote each time for the BEST candidate on the ballot. Beartracks Mar 2025 #83
Not even masquerading as one anymore. marmar Mar 2025 #81
Fuck you MAGA! Fuck you Fox! Fuck you Trump! You brought this craziness on us! Initech Mar 2025 #84
I'm screaming into the wind of a political hurricane.... Joinfortmill Mar 2025 #86
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