*Part 1: The Warning Signs — What Is an Autocratic Breakthrough?* *As told in the voice of a man who watched Dresden burn and still found it funny somehow.* **Dear reader,** So it goes. That’s what we say when something horrible happens, and nobody does a damn thing about it. Your neighbor gets taken away for "questioning." So it goes. The courts say corporations have the rights of gods and the conscience of cash registers. So it goes. The President gives himself new powers with the stroke of a pen while Congress eats chicken tenders in the Capitol cafeteria. So it goes. This is how democracy dies—not with a bang, but with a shrug. ### š§ Let’s Define Some Things Before We Forget What They Meant In case you've been busy surviving capitalism or bingeing World War III on your pocket screen, let’s get back to basics. An **autocratic breakthrough** is when a country finally stops pretending it’s a democracy. It doesn’t mean the tanks are rolling in (yet), or the flags are cha...
Today, America stands closer to 1890 than 1950. Three people — Bezos, Musk, and Buffett — own more wealth than the bottom 50% combined. Corporations write the laws through lobbyists. Healthcare, education, and housing are luxuries, not rights. Billionaires like Elon Musk fund political campaigns while paying less in taxes than you. What we see isn't failure. It’s success — for the wealthy. The system was redesigned to make sure they win, and we lose. But history offers hope: Workers rose up before. Laws were changed before. Power shifted before. It can happen again — if we act together. No kings. No lords. No masters. Sources and Further Reading: Wealth Inequality in America — Institute for Policy Studies The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi Recommended Books: Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism by Richard Wolff and David Barsamian Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas Action Steps: Join labor, tenant, and activist mo...