How to Organize Our Way Out of the Trump-Musk Putsch
Briefly

The article stresses the urgent need for Americans to unify and oppose the perceived authoritarianism of the Trump administration, particularly in its second term. It highlights the rising threat presented by neoreactionary movements aligning with Trump, advocating for a shift from existing constitutionalism toward a corporatized state with a monarchical structure. Activists call for persistent and broad-based opposition and note the unpopularity of Trump's neoreactionary agenda, illustrated by the low support for Project 2025. The article emphasizes that historical lessons underline the importance of organized resistance against such forces to protect democracy.
From our perspective as political organizers, the most important thing about this agenda is that it's wildly unpopular. Project 2025, the governing blueprint for the neoreactionary ideology, polled at just 4 percent support before the election.
What that should look like and what that demands of each of us is the heart of the new movement to defeat a more disciplined and lawless Trump White House.
Read at The Nation
[
|
]