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Letter: Re: How about a little autocracy?
Arizona Daily Star· 1 day agoAutocracy is the last thing that the United States needs. The wisdom of many is better than the wisdom of a megalomaniac. Once an autocrat gains power, the people can't
Russia’s defence rejig: ‘Unfortunately for Ukraine, a very effective move’
Al Jazeera· 15 hours agoAppointing an economist to helm a defence ministry during a war may sound like a recipe for...
Biden’s Whiplash Messaging: Trump Will Be A Dictator, And Hey, I'm Battling Shrinkflation
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhy not focus the campaign solely on Trump’s coup attempt and his vow to rule as a 'dictator'?...
Letter: A "little" autocracy?
Arizona Daily Star· 5 days agoI suspect Gerald Farrington’s op-ed, “How about a little autocracy?” (Star May 6, 2024), must have been written tongue-in-cheek. His listing of intractable problems we face in this country (gun
Autocracies are pushing propaganda against democracy itself, says 'Atlantic' writer
NPR· 5 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic" about her latest cover story for the magazine, "The New Propaganda War."
Researchers uncover the role of autocracies in internet censorship - The Aggie
The California Aggie· 5 days agoResearchers at UC Davis have published a paper explaining how autocracies control the internet...
We Can’t Let Trump Run America Like His Business
The Bulwark· 2 days agoTHE SCHOLARS AND DOOMSAYERS ARE RIGHT: Autocracy is the correct word for what Donald Trump has in mind for a second presidency, should our nation be accursed enough for him ...
Opinion: Why the campus protests are so troubling | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 6 days agoReaders have been asking me, and I have been asking myself of late, how I feel about the campus...
Letter: The choice could not be clearer
The Buffalo News· 16 hours agoYou don't have to love Joe Biden or even like him. We all have a decision to make, democracy or autocracy. Freedom or dictatorship.
The secret to Chinese civilization’s longevity? Exams and bureaucracy.
The Christian Science Monitor· 10 hours agoIn his ambitious “The Rise and Fall of the EAST,” Yasheng Huang identifies patterns from Chinese...