How Democracy Dies
History of democracy, explained from its birth in Athens to the American and French Revolutions. What does democracy really mean? How many democracies have there been in history? How do democracies die? Let's explore!★Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/williamcfox
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Books:
Democracy Charles TillyDemocracy A History John DunnDemocracy A Life Paul CartledgeDemocracy A Short, Analytical History Roland N. StrombergThe Decline And Rise Of Democracy David StasavageThe Edinburgh Companion to the History of DemocracyThe Life and Death of Democracy John KeaneThe Shortest History of Democracy John KeaneDemocracy in Classical Athens Christopher Carey
The French Revolution and Human Rights Lynn Hunt
How Democracies Die Ziblatt, Levitsky
Twilight of Democracy Anne Applebaum
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“Between Democracy and Liberalism: Ludwig Bamberger’s Path.” Accessed October 31, 2025.
“Carl Rudolf Löwstedt: The First Swedish Democrat?” Accessed October 31, 2025.
“Democracy or Popular Government? The Political Thought of Mihály Táncsics in the Vormärz.” Accessed October 31, 2025.
Finlayson, James Gordon, and Dafydd Huw Rees. “Jürgen Habermas.” In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2023, edited by Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, 2023.
Flanagan, Borden. “Thucydides on Partisanship, Insurrection, and the Risks of Civil War.” April 3, 2025.
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“Jacobins, Republicans, and Democracy in Mainz.” Accessed October 31, 2025.
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“Searching for ‘Demokratin’? The Curious Case of Women Democrats in Early Nineteenth-Century Germany.” Accessed October 31, 2025.
Staats, Joseph L. “Habermas and Democratic Theory: The Threat to Democracy of Unchecked Corporate Power.” Political Research Quarterly 57, no. 4 (2004): 585–94.
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YaleCourses, dir. Lecture 12: Business and Democratic Reform: A Case Study of South Africa. 2019.
00:00-00:37 intro
00:38-2:10:18 Athens
2:10:19-2:36:03 early democracy & Aristotle
2:36:04-2:41:58 Spartan Constitution
2:41:59-2:47:57 Rome’s Constitution
2:47:58-2:59:11 day 2
2:59:12-3:21:05 Cortes, early representation
3:21:06-3:37:06 republic vs democracy
3:37:07-3:45:26 American Revolution
3:45:27-4:04:38 French Revolution
4:04:39-4:21:30 How democracy dies
4:21:31-4:37:51 What is democracy?
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