Autocratic Legalism Kim Lane Scheppele Upd [2021] »
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Scheppele and other scholars identify a recurring pattern used by "legalistic autocrats": The University of Chicago Law Review Win Fair Elections : Gain initial power through legitimate, free elections. Capture the Legislature If you want, I can expand this into
No scholar has done more to diagnose, name, and theorize this paradox than , the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Princeton University (and formerly a long-time affiliated faculty at the University of Pennsylvania ’s Law School—a frequent source of confusion given her deep ties to the Penn legal community). Her master concept— autocratic legalism —has become the indispensable keyword for understanding how modern authoritarians use the tools of law to kill the spirit of law. But starting in the 2010s, a quieter, more
For decades, political scientists assumed that democracies die in coups, tanks, and secret police raids. But starting in the 2010s, a quieter, more insidious form of democratic erosion emerged—one that uses the very tools of democracy to dismantle it. Enter , the Princeton sociologist and constitutional scholar, who coined the now-essential term “autocratic legalism.”