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Twilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum
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Jul 21, 2020 | ISBN 9780593212585 | 316 Minutes

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Named a BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by The Washington Post and The Financial Times

“The book to buy for insight into what Trump’s rise and rule really mean—here and abroad—for democracy in our time.” —NPR

“How did our democracy go wrong? This extraordinary document . . . is Applebaum’s answer.” —Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny

“[Applebaum’s] historical expertise and knowledge of contemporary Europe and the United States illuminate what is eternal and distinctive about the political perils facing us today. . . . Twilight of Democracy offers many lessons on the long-standing struggle between democracy and dictatorship. But perhaps the most important is how fragile democracy is: Its survival depends on choices made every day by elites and ordinary people.” —The Washington Post

“Often sobering, sometimes shocking, but never despairing.  .  .  . One of the many welcome aspects to [this] book is its acknowledgment that democracy, like any other form of government, is not forever. It cannot be a machine that would go of itself; it is a machine that, instead, goes only as long as its users care for it.” —Los Angeles Review of Books

“There is no single reason that liberal democracy is in such a precarious state, Applebaum notes.  Crisp, elegant prose.” —The Christian Science Monitor

“Thought-provoking and gracefully written.” —The American Interest

“If anyone is well placed to write about the global rise of authoritarian regimes and their polarization of society, it is Applebaum.” —The Arts Fuse “An illuminating political memoir about the breakup of the political tribe that won the Cold War.” Literary Review (London)

“Engrossing.  .  .  . This is a political book; it is also intensely personal, and the more powerful for it.” —The Guardian

“[Applebaum] deploys the roles of both historian and hostess to impressive effect. A penetrating work of ethnography, a novel study of the intellectual tribe to which the author belongs.” The Sunday Times (London)

“The risk of twilight of our western democratic model, the uncertainty of what may follow—a brighter dawn or a darker night—require that all warnings be urgently considered. This book demands such consideration.” —The Irish Times

“Critically important for its muscular, oppositionist attack on the new right from within conservative ranks—and for the well-documented warning it embodies. [Applebaum’s] views are especially welcome because she is a deliberate thinker and astute observer rather than just the latest pundit or politico. . . . A knowledgeable, rational, necessarily dark take on dark realities.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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