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🥕 The Stick Breaks Both Ways

When dictators depend on markets, boycotts become weapons.

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Ehsan Zaffar
Sep 30, 2025
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📡 On my Radar

For decades, we tolerated capitalism’s excesses - the inequality, the wealth hoarding, the insecurity, because the government underlying a capitalist state - liberal democracy - promised something in return: freedoms, rights, a voice. The carrot kept us invested in the system.

That bargain is breaking down.

Today, those same countries are turning to authoritarianism without losing their focus on capitalism: same market structure, same wealth concentration, but now the carrot’s gone. What’s left is the stick.

Today’s authoritarians use more insidious means of control: economic and social annihilation. Speak up? Lose your job. Organize? Get doxxed. Dissent? Face deportation or deplatforming. The fear is quieter but just as effective.

And yet, if modern authoritarians rely on capitalism, they’re vulnerable to it too. Boycotts bite. Sanctions work. Economic pressure has teeth when the regime depends on markets.

Some leaders want to “restore” liberal democracy - to go back to 1995. That ship has sailed. Liberal democracy failed people. That’s why we’re here.

We need something radically better. A system that actually delivers: healthcare, housing, economic security. Maybe that’s universal basic income. Maybe it’s FDR-style economic revival. Maybe it’s all of the above.

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FELLOWSHIP | Christina Ngo shares that applications are open for the Morgridge Acceleration Program (MAP) Fellowship.

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JOB | Diego Cartagena of Bet Tzedek Legal Services is hiring a Staff Attorney I focused on Transgender Advocacy to advance rights and dignity through direct legal services, policy advocacy, and community engagement.

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