The Seven Habits Of Authoritarians
Authoritarians use a playbook to overturn democracy and steal power. Learn to recognize and counter their seven habits.
Dictators used to overthrow democracies by a military coup. Now they use “salami tactics,” to slice away at democracy a sliver at a time. Learn how it's done so you can help protect American democracy based on the wonderful guide by Protect Democracy.
Seven Habits Of Authoritarians

How these seven habits kill democracy
Politicize Independent Institutions — All democracies have functions that operate independently from partisan political actors, from law enforcement to central banking. Authoritarians attack and seek to capture those institutions.Politicizing Independent Institutions
Spread Disinformation — Many politicians lie, but authoritarians propagate and amplify falsehoods deliberately and with abandon and ruthless efficiency.Spreading Disinformation
Aggrandize Executive Power — Authoritarian projects cannot succeed without the cooperation or acquiescence of legislatures, courts, and other institutions.Aggrandizing Executive Power
Quash Dissent — Strong democracies have strong oppositions and an independent press. Authoritarians seek to silence those sources of dissent.Quashing Dissent
Marginalize Vulnerable Communities — Many authoritarians attack vulnerable groups intentionally, sowing division and attempting to turn the many against the few.Marginalizing Vulnerable Communities
Corrupt Elections — 21st-century authoritarians generally maintain the facade of elections while tilting the rules against their opponents, suppressing votes, and biasing or even overturning the results.Corrupting Elections
Stoke Violence — Most autocrats deliberately look the other way from political violence. Many actively inflame violence to stoke fear, division, and feelings of insecurity.
Protect Democracy
Protect Democracy is a cross-ideological non-profit group dedicated to defeating the authoritarian threat, building more resilient democratic institutions, and protecting our freedom and liberal democracy. Our experts and advocates use litigation, legislative and communications strategies, technology, research, and analysis to stand up for free and fair elections, the rule of law, fact-based debate, and a better democracy for future generations.
Authoritarian takeovers rarely happen overnight. Today’s authoritarian playbook is a process that happens piecemeal and is hard to distinguish from normal political jockeying. Their report, The Authoritarian Playbook: How reporters can contextualize and cover authoritarian threats as distinct from politics-as-usual outlines the seven fundamental tactics.
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TakeAway: Protect democracy. Learn to identify and counter the 7 habits of authoritarians.
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DemLabs
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