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Brian Levy

H-index: 25
Economics 26%
Political science 25%
brianlevy387.bsky.social
Some role reversal here, Filipe - feeling especially bleak this morning, I find the solace of some optimism in your post 😢😎😇

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twpcommunity.org
January - February Newsletter now out.
Read the newsletter here 👉 open.substack.com/pub/twpcop/p...

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thomaszimmer.bsky.social
Sunday reading: What Authoritarianism Means
 
I wrote about why even critical observers underestimated the speed and scope of the Trumpist assault, why they overestimated democratic resilience – about what America is now, and what comes next?
 
New piece:
What Authoritarianism Means
Even critical observers underestimated the speed and scope of the Trumpist assault, they overestimated democratic resilience. What is America now, and what comes next?
thomaszimmer.substack.com
brianlevy387.bsky.social
Happily, because in times like these "hope" matters a great deal, these are BIG "ONLY"'s ...........
brianlevy387.bsky.social
Filipe: even more than I feared a few months ago, we certainly are living under a government that acts with impunity, ignores all guardrails, and has repressive intent. But having lived for decades in a repressive, authoritarian (apartheid) state, this is not (yet) that. For now 11/26 matters.

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adamgurri.liberalcurrents.com
It’s one thing to say they want to deport 20 million people, it’s even one thing to go nuts brazenly doing whatever you can as the executive branch to make it happen, but the fact that they’re going to give ICE an additional 45B shows how committed they are to seeing this through.
brianlevy387.bsky.social
I've lived through this before. Forced removals in Cape Town set in motion decades of protest, repression & dehumanization, & destroyed the city's soul. In vibrant, diverse LA, the consequences of forced removals will be devastating. How to avoid catastrophe? workingwiththegrain.com/2025/06/20/u...
‘Undocumented’ in LA – some stubborn facts
I’ve lived through this before. My first two decades of life were during peak apartheid  in Cape Town, South Africa. Beneath the glistening surface of the city’s sunshine, mountains and ocean…
workingwiththegrain.com
atrupar.com
Jeffries: "We will not be lectured by Donald Trump and anyone in the Republican Party about issues of law and order ... he pardoned hundreds of violent felons, criminals, who brutally assaulted police officers and attacked the Capitol on January 6. That's what Donald Trump did on day one."

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drodrik.bsky.social
I’m saddened to learn of Stanley Fischer’s passing. He is known as a top economist of course. But I was lucky to observe him, long time ago, also as a diplomat and peacemaker getting Israelis and Palestinians to work together. His talents will be much missed.
brianlevy387.bsky.social
A thought: Instead of an ongoing flood of annoying, thinly-disguised fundraising text messages, might it perhaps be helpful to the Democratic Party to send text messages that connected credibly with the substance and concrete organizing tasks of our current moment? One can dream......
brianlevy387.bsky.social
A suggested edit: ".......under a .... [wannabe]..... authoritarian regime......"
Even for the competitive authoritarian' variant, it isn't yet 'game over'........
brianlevy387.bsky.social
This quote from @adamprz.bsky.social hit home: The idea that "Hitler's crimes were inconceivable... applies above all to his contemporaries. They could at most feel what the Führer & his men were capable of. It is probably in the nature of a breakdown of civilization to be difficult to imagine it"
brianlevy387.bsky.social
The tide in academia has turned. Harvard’s unequivocal stand has brought others along. The process of finding a spine is interesting - but now equivocators have a lot more to lose by being spineless than by rediscovering their principles.
brianlevy387.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/05/b... This is an outrageous article, with the main point buried at the end: combining regressive tariffs and the scaling back of progressive taxation is the “ideal” way of redistributing from the poor/middle to the rich, under the cover of economic nationalism
Republicans Like to Cut Taxes. With Tariffs, Trump Is Raising Them.
President Trump’s tariffs are scrambling the Republican plan for the economy, long centered on tax cuts and growth.
www.nytimes.com
brianlevy387.bsky.social
Thanks, Duncan. Useful, but….The challenge in the USA right now is not to push back against “a” bad thing, but a zone flooded with dozens (hundreds) of bad things. A different problem for which we also urgently need ideas…..
brianlevy387.bsky.social
I cannot bring myself to read volumes 2 and 3 of Richard Evan’s magnum opus on the Third Reich, though I have just purchased volume 2.

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