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Albright reflects on the global rise of nationalist and authoritarian leaders, emphasizing the fragility of democratic institutions. She highlights examples from countries like Brazil, Russia, Hungary, and the United States, where leaders have used corruption, crime, and recession to gain power by preying on fears and divisions within society. Albright argues that these leaders offer simplistic solutions to complex problems, often promoting isolationism, misogyny, and retreat from global environmental responsibilities.
She draws a parallel between modern authoritarian trends and historical fascism, emphasizing the need for collective action to preserve democracy. Albright notes the decline of US leadership in defending democratic values under President Trump, whose divisive politics have contributed to a polarized society. She stresses the importance of resisting the cynicism that allows fascist tendencies to flourish and calls for unity across ideological lines to strengthen democratic systems.
Albright concludes by urging individuals to actively engage in protecting freedom, likening the maintenance of democracy to the upkeep of her farm—vulnerable to outside threats but resilient with proper care.
Albright discusses the resurgence of fascism in the modern world, emphasizing how it feeds off fear, disillusionment, and a sense of exclusion.