
The Three Faces Of Trumpism
Published on Nov 29
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<p>By design – and also by dint of unbridled, undisciplined extremist exuberance – Donald Trump’s second stint in the White House is thus far a tricky thing to characterize. While many of the administration’s moves seem copy/pasted from a manual for authoritarian takeover, they’re also deeply rooted in longstanding structural democratic deficits in America. For their part, The administration’s boosters argue this whiplash-inducing dismantling of institutions, norms and precedents are simply the right’s answer to similarly seismic constitutional shifts in the New Deal and Civil Rights eras. In a recent piece in the <a href="https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/what-are-we-living-through/"><u>Boston Review, </u><em>What Are We Living Through?</em></a><em>, </em>law professors Jedediah Britton-Purdy and David Pozen try to puzzle through these conflicting narratives of change. They join Dahlia Lithwick on this week’s <em>Amicus </em>to map this moment and to plot paths through it. </p><p...