In a recent episode of The David Frum Show, David Frum discusses the contrast between America's post-WWII legacy and Trump's recent statements. Joined by Anne Applebaum, they reflect on the corruption evident in Trump's presidency, how authoritarianism aims to dismantle democratic institutions, and the personal impact of political division. Frum also addresses ways to promote political dialogue among youth and the absence of a strong worker-based political movement in the U.S. compared to Europe, as well as considerations of class in American politics.
"The astonishing and brazen corruption of the Trump presidency has highlighted how authoritarian regimes creatively seek to break institutions and undermine democracy."
"Losing friendships over politics reflects the growing polarization in America, challenging social bonds among individuals with differing ideologies."
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