On Tyranny

Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century

library binding, 196 pages

Published Aug. 11, 2021 by Thorndike Press Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-4328-8883-1
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3 stars (2 reviews)

In previous books, Holocaust historian Timothy Snyder dissected the events and values that enabled the rise of Hitler and Stalin and the execution of their catastrophic policies. With Twenty Lessons, Snyder draws from the darkest hours of the twentieth century to provide hope for the twenty-first. As he writes, "Americans are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism and communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience."

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2 stars

Some good information in this short read, but much history is glossed over to focus on the current president instead, leaning at times into hysteria. I greatly appreciated the examples of Russian disinformation tactics used on the Ukraine. Tyranny should be stopped, but this isn't a complete recipe for that.

Especially useful lessons (chapters) include - remember professional ethics, make eye contact and small talk, learn from peers in other countries, listen for dangerous words, and be kind to our language. I agree with his thoughts on patriotism, but think he could have done a much better job in distinguishing it from nationalism.

The lessons in this book were a from a list originally introduced in the author's facebook post, just days after the November 2016 election. While the book form may be more accessible, a reworking (editing) of this list may have been a better approach. I'll close with …