mardi 14 mars 2017

Autocratie mode d'emploi (David Frum)


Une analyse pertinente de David Frum, nos voisins américains ne sont pas menacés à court terme par une autocratie et surtout rien n'indique que le cheminement vers ce type de régime soit irréversible. Mais il y a lieu de s'inquiéter et d'être vigilant.

 "Everything imagined above—and everything described below—is possible only if many people other than Donald Trump agree to permit it. It can all be stopped, if individual citizens and public officials make the right choices. The story told here, like that told by Charles Dickens’s Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, is a story not of things that will be, but of things that may be. Other paths remain open. It is up to Americans to decide which one the country will follow.

No society, not even one as rich and fortunate as the United States has been, is guaranteed a successful future. When early Americans wrote things like “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” they did not do so to provide bromides for future bumper stickers. They lived in a world in which authoritarian rule was the norm, in which rulers habitually claimed the powers and assets of the state as their own personal property."

  https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/03/how-to-build-an-autocracy/513872/

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