Democratic Backsliding Reaches Western Democracies, U.S. Decline "Unprecedented"
geox
65 points
18 comments
March 19, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
kelseyfrog
At the same time democratic backsliding [1] occurs in cycles. We're probably not at a low point, but that doesn't mean it's permanent. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_backsliding
rayiner
This index uses the word “democracy” when it really means “liberalism.” In an amazing use of doublespeak, most of this index is focused on liberal checks on democracy, not democracy itself. Under a proper understanding of “democracy,” the massive backsliding happened in the 20th century. In Europe, with the advent of the EU, which shifted power away from voters to unelected bureaucracies seated in foreign countries. Or in the U.S. in the mid-20th century when vast power was delegated from the elected President and Congress to an unelected administrative state.
bruceb
I read the actual report. It isn’t scientific. It’s just opinion masked in numbers. Just because some is elected and does things you don’t like doesn’t mean democracy is ending.
noshitsherlock
I don't think Trump is the cause, but he's an opportunist stepping into a vacuum that has developed over a lengthy period of time.