Voters Credit: Reuters/Aaron Josefczyk

Stories and images of Ukrainians fighting for their democracy have inspired citizens worldwide. Many Americans have wondered what we should do to defend ours. They’re right to wonder. American democracy is in grave danger from the same anti-democratic forces.

Authoritarianism — the political belief that danger and chaos require a strict obedience to authority (a strong leader or strong government), even at the expense of individual freedom — is growing in America.

Worse, authoritarians have used their scary appeals to fear and conspiracy theories to gain public officeerode protections to privacy and individual freedom, and violate democratic norms.

So far, we’ve let them. The threat to our democracy exists.

The situation is urgent.

We’re vulnerable
As community organizing scholar Marshall Ganz explains: inertia, fear, apathy, self-doubt, and isolation are all barriers to communal action.

Democracy thrives when we urgently believe that democracy is valuable, when we allow ourselves to hope for better, when our righteous anger overcomes […]

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