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The Legacy of No Kings Day: A Reflection on Democracy

The Legacy of No Kings Day: A Reflection on Democracy

Skyler Fusaro’s essay reflects on the significance of No Kings Day, emphasizing that dissent is an essential aspect of democracy rather than chaos. Writing from a future perspective, Fusaro underscores the historical importance of 2025, when America faced a critical test of democracy amid protests. She highlights how demonstrations became a powerful act of collective conscience, reclaiming citizen identity against authoritarian narratives. Amidst past challenges, No Kings Day serves as a reminder of democracy’s resilience, illustrating that protest embodies not just defiance but also a deep-seated devotion to democratic principles.

The Rise of Dictators: From Germany to America

The Rise of Dictators: From Germany to America

In Volker Ullrich’s book, Germany 1923, he focuses on an “intoxicating time” in the year 1923. He points out that there were constant calls for a strongman. A savior was needed to lift Germany out of misery and desperation. This began after the collapse of...

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