Actor John Lithgow Reads 20 Lessons on Tyranny, Penned by Historian Timothy Snyder


In 2017, his­to­ri­an Tim­o­thy Sny­der wrote the con­cise book On Tyran­ny: Twen­ty Lessons from the Twen­ti­eth Cen­tu­ry, which went on to become a New York Times best­seller. A his­to­ri­an of fas­cism (then at Yale, now at U. Toron­to), Sny­der want­ed to offer Amer­i­cans a use­ful guide for resist­ing the coun­try’s drift towards author­i­tar­i­an­ism. It was handy then and even hand­i­er now–especially as the feds bear down on dif­fer­ent insti­tu­tions under­gird­ing Amer­i­can civ­il soci­ety. Law firms, uni­ver­si­ties, cor­po­ra­tions, media outlets–they’re all get­ting squeezed, and many have already vio­lat­ed the first of Sny­der’s 20 lessons: “Do not obey in advance.” Above, you can hear actor John Lith­gow read a con­densed ver­sion of Sny­der’s lessons. You can order a copy of his book online, or explore here a relat­ed video series that Sny­der pro­duced a few years back. Find a cheat sheet below.

1. Do not obey in advance
2. Defend insti­tu­tions
3. Beware the one-par­ty state
4. Take respon­si­bil­i­ty for the face of the world
5. Remem­ber pro­fes­sion­al ethics
6. Be wary of para­mil­i­taries
7. Be reflec­tive if you must be armed
8. Stand out
9. Be kind to our lan­guage
10. Believe in truth
11. Inves­ti­gate
12. Make eye con­tact and small talk
13. Prac­tice cor­po­re­al pol­i­tics
14. Estab­lish a pri­vate life
15. Con­tribute to good caus­es
16. Learn from peers in oth­er coun­tries
17. Lis­ten for dan­ger­ous words
18. Be calm when the unthink­able arrives
19. Be a patri­ot
20. Be as coura­geous as you can

Relat­ed Con­tent 

20 Lessons from the 20th Cen­tu­ry About How to Defend Democ­ra­cy from Author­i­tar­i­an­ism, Accord­ing to Yale His­to­ri­an Tim­o­thy Sny­der

His­to­ri­an Tim­o­thy Sny­der Presents 20 Lessons for Defend­ing Democ­ra­cy Against Tyran­ny in a New Video Series

Umber­to Eco’s List of the 14 Com­mon Fea­tures of Fas­cism

Yale Pro­fes­sor Jason Stan­ley Iden­ti­fies 10 Tac­tics of Fas­cism: The “Cult of the Leader,” Law & Order, Vic­tim­hood and More

Toni Mor­ri­son Lists the 10 Steps That Lead Coun­tries to Fas­cism (1995)



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