How to Build an Autocracy
The preconditions are present in the U.S. today. Here’s the playbook Donald Trump could use to set the country down a path toward illiberalism. (Read this article in Chinese.)
President Trump’s autocratic potential, a social-media mom’s empire, blue cities in red states, and luxury doomsday bunkers. Plus, what sexuality looked like in the Victorian era, how to fix Hollywood, and more.
The preconditions are present in the U.S. today. Here’s the playbook Donald Trump could use to set the country down a path toward illiberalism. (Read this article in Chinese.)
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Texas’s Trident Lakes is the latest entry in a booming market for luxury bunkers.
A very short book excerpt
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The discreet, disorienting passions of the Victorian era
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A big question
A poem