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In this episode of This Old Democracy, host Micah Sifry engages with author, documentary filmmaker and activist Astra Taylor to discuss the complexities of democracy in America. They explore the paradox of democracy, the historical context of its evolution, and the challenges posed by authoritarianism and the two-party system. Taylor emphasizes the importance of organizing and building institutional power to combat rising fascism and advocates for a more inclusive and transformative vision of democracy. The conversation also touches on the role of money in politics, the significance of youth perspectives, and the current political landscape, including redistricting strategies.
TAKEAWAYS:
Democracy is a process, not a destination.
We must recognize the fragility of democratic progress.
Youth perspectives on democracy are shaped by disillusionment.
Organizing is essential to build institutional power.
The Democratic Party can be a vehicle for transformation.
Money in politics is a critical issue that unites many Americans.
Redistricting strategies are becoming increasingly aggressive.
A vision for democracy must be forward-looking and inclusive.
Solidarity is essential for effective organizing.
Good ideas must be revisited and re-energized over time.
Read Astra Taylor's work, including:
Democracy May Not Exist, But We'll Miss It When It's Gone, MacMillan, 2020: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250231284/democracymaynotexistbutwellmissitwhenitsgone/
The Rise of End Times Fascism, The Guardian, April 13, 2025:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/apr/13/end-times-fascism-far-right-trump-musk
Share your feedback on This Old Democracy by leaving a comment or emailing us at info at centerforballotfreedom dot org
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In this episode of This Old Democracy, host Micah Sifry engages with author, documentary filmmaker and activist Astra Taylor to discuss the complexities of democracy in America. They explore the paradox of democracy, the historical context of its evolution, and the challenges posed by authoritarianism and the two-party system. Taylor emphasizes the importance of organizing and building institutional power to combat rising fascism and advocates for a more inclusive and transformative vision of democracy. The conversation also touches on the role of money in politics, the significance of youth perspectives, and the current political landscape, including redistricting strategies.
TAKEAWAYS:
Democracy is a process, not a destination.
We must recognize the fragility of democratic progress.
Youth perspectives on democracy are shaped by disillusionment.
Organizing is essential to build institutional power.
The Democratic Party can be a vehicle for transformation.
Money in politics is a critical issue that unites many Americans.
Redistricting strategies are becoming increasingly aggressive.
A vision for democracy must be forward-looking and inclusive.
Solidarity is essential for effective organizing.
Good ideas must be revisited and re-energized over time.
Read Astra Taylor's work, including:
Democracy May Not Exist, But We'll Miss It When It's Gone, MacMillan, 2020: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250231284/democracymaynotexistbutwellmissitwhenitsgone/
The Rise of End Times Fascism, The Guardian, April 13, 2025:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/apr/13/end-times-fascism-far-right-trump-musk
Share your feedback on This Old Democracy by leaving a comment or emailing us at info at centerforballotfreedom dot org

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