One of the main lessons of the political disasters of the 20th century seems paradoxical: democracies must sometimes take seemingly undemocratic measures against those who cynically exploit the system to seize power and then to abolish democracy altogether. The problem, of course, is that such measures lead to accusations that democracy has already abolished itself.
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One of the main lessons of the political disasters of the 20th century seems paradoxical: democracies must sometimes take seemingly undemocratic measures against those who cynically exploit the system to seize power and then to abolish democracy altogether. The problem, of course, is that such measures lead to accusations that democracy has already abolished itself.