Timothy Snyder’s ‘On Tyranny’ outlines 20 lessons from the 20th century to prevent tyranny, emphasizing vigilance, individual action, and defending democracy against authoritarianism threats.
Main Lessons
- Tyranny can arise even in democracies; constant vigilance is crucial.
- History provides invaluable lessons in recognizing and combating tyranny.
- Preemptive obedience can lead to a loss of freedom; resist early.
- Defending institutions like the free press helps protect democracy.
- The truth is foundational; guard against the erosion of facts.
- Be wary of states of emergency that authorities may exploit.
- Individual courage and small acts of resistance can counter dehumanization.
- Fostering solidarity and responsibility for others is vital.
- Support a multi-party system to embrace diverse perspectives.
- Recognize patterns from the past that signal rising authoritarianism.
- Language shapes political reality; be mindful of its use.
- Contribute to the defense of the environment and truth-seeking.
- Active participation in democracy strengthens its resilience.
- Collective effort is essential in overcoming tyranny.
- Adherence to democratic principles can safeguard freedom.