Published Nov 11, 2021
585: Timothy Snyder | Twentieth-Century Lessons on Tyranny
Timothy Snyder delves into the mechanics of authoritarianism, stressing the critical role of media literacy and active citizenship in defending democracy, while drawing parallels from history to underscore the importance of resisting passivity against today's global political threats.

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