“If you want an analogy for the present state of America it’s perhaps not an out-and-out fascist regime, but a Vichy regime,” wrote John Ganz, a left-leaning author, in a Substack newsletter on 21 January. “It’s partly fascist but mostly just a reactionary and defeatist catch-all. It’s a regime born of capitulation and of defeat: of the slow and then sudden collapse of the longstanding institutions of a great democracy whose defenders turned out to be senile and unable to cope with or understand modern politics.”

  • @[email protected]
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    44 hours ago

    …collapse of the longstanding institutions of a great democracy…

    Yeah a ‘great democracy’ that was designed to serve landowners and merchants and scans through to make sure huh, yep, still seems designed for landlords and corporations.

    • Unruffled [he/him]OPM
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      33 hours ago

      Pretty much all modern States exist to serve the owners of capital. But I get your point, it’s not like it had very much further to fall in that direction since it was 90% of the way there already.