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#11
The World / How Mass Movements Topple Auto...
Last post by cenacle - April 01, 2026, 10:04:43 AM
How Mass Movements Topple Autocracies
Trump is weak. The people are strong
by Jennifer Rubin

Published Apr 1, 2026 at The Contrarian
https://open.substack.com/pub/contrarian/p/how-mass-movements-topple-autocracies
 
Historically, autocrats often have turned out to be remarkably fragile, while effective mass movements have demonstrated unexpected strength to topple them. Donald Trump's recent serial disasters vs. the burgeoning Resistance movement suggest the same might hold true in the U.S.

Trump is sinking in approval in every public poll, with the University of Massachusetts Amherst poll reporting a new low of 33 percent approval. He is suffering from a crack-up in his base and rapidly losing young voters, Hispanics, and the "manosphere." (About the latter, Elaine Godfrey writes that "the disillusioned young men and independents who voted for Trump in 2024 ... can't be expected to get out and vote for the GOP.")

Discrete blunders (e.g., tariffs/affordability, the Iran war, the Epstein pedophile scandal, mass deportations, gas prices) might explain millions of voters' disillusionment. But looked at with historical perspective, this sort of decay, characteristic of late-stage autocracy, flows directly from its defining features: corruption, cronyism, isolation from reliable information, and unalloyed faith in propaganda.

Each played a part in the predictable quagmire in Iran and the corresponding nosedive in Trump's poll numbers. His head-spinning corruption (e.g. reaping billions for him and his family from Middle East regimes) and cronyism (e.g., installing fan-boy incompetents such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, sending ignoramuses Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to negotiate) set him up for failure. Tip: A corrupt leader surrounded by cronies can be played.

Making matters worse, Trump might be the least informed person in America, in part because all he consumes is a steady junk food diet of dramatic video footage, slobbering right-wing media coverage, and political sycophants' cringeworthy flattery. (Looking at you, Speaker Mike Johnson!) The self-created information vacuum leaves him without reliable data about the state of the war, the sides' relative weapons capacity, the Iranians' leverage and objectives, and the impossibility of certain maneuvers (e.g., sending in troops to ferry out enriched uranium).

In the realm of state propaganda, Trump's communication, even for him, has been terribly frantic and contradictory. He has become so accustomed to his cult's uncritical acceptance of his lies (e.g., the "Sir" stories, fake history, incoherent blather "sane washed" by legacy media) that he is no doubt rattled when his bluster, threats, and transparent dissembling have no impact on the Iranians. Tip: Intoxication by your own lies is a serious handicap — as is deluding yourself into believing that implacable foreign enemies buy your nonsense.

Put differently, autocracies are inherently brittle and susceptible to pressure because they eliminate the very things necessary to survive, such as reality-based decision-making, advisers picked on merit, a healthy flow of information, and the ability to discern spin from reality. (This sounds eerily similar to Russia's Ukraine debacle, driven in large part by the "inefficiency, corruption, and brutality" of Vladimir Putin's regime.)

The term for the point when autocracy goes haywire — autocratic backfire — "occurs when narcissistic leaders have insulated themselves from criticism by surrounding themselves with sycophants and loyalists," Ruth Ben Ghiat explains. At that point, "[n]o one will tell them the truth, and religious collaborators tell them they are in office by divine will...so they also end up believing their own propaganda about their invincibility, genius instincts, and infallibility." They therefore are likely to make "decisions on the basis of erroneous beliefs or personal ideological obsessions." No wonder the result is often military or economic calamities and bone-headed "policies and projects championed by the ruler out of hubris and megalomania and implemented to disastrous effect."

If Trump's regime is brittle and subject to self-destruction, what about the Resistance? In polling, election results, and mass organizing events such as the No Kings protests, a vibrant grassroots movement has demonstrated surprising resilience, strength, and adaptability over 15 months.

Social movements scholar Dr. Liz Corrigan explains that mass events with huge turnout of people "who share some similarity of grievance against state actions" are critical to building a movement. Large numbers gathered without imposed ideological litmus tests encourage others to join. 'Safety in numbers' is real. "At protests, folks are registering voters, organizing volunteers, building databases for further actions, debating various courses of action, and creating relationships," Corrigan observes. "It is literally how people build skills for solidarity actions as they are forced into more immediate confrontation with the state."

Unlike autocrats, mass movements can adapt to new circumstances and embrace moments that can galvanize millions. The larger the number of activists, the more sources of information and ideas can be tapped to inform the movement. We saw the Resistance initially focus on direct opposition to DOGE with the "Hands off!" protest. Then it embraced the anti-corruption message that included the Epstein-Trump scandal (highlighting the Epstein elites' avoidance of accountability). And most recently, ICE and the Iran War have supercharged the movement.

Mass movements — unlike inflexible, know-it-all autocrats — also can experiment with different models. Through trial and error, the movement can test new organizing methods (e.g., the Jimmy Kimmel boycott) and figure out ways to draw in different parts of the electorate.

Perhaps most powerfully of all, while autocrats operate through violence, bullying, threats, censorship, and weaponization of the justice system, a successful mass movement is built on hope, solidarity, and, yes, love. It turns out mass movements suffused with joy, love, and mutual support have triumphed time and again over brutal and menacing regimes, whether in Turkey, Chile, or in the American Civil Rights Movement (anchored in its quest for a "Beloved community"). In the current context, we see the whimsical costumed characters, an ever-expanding array of witty signs, the near-total absence of any violence, widespread impromptu community-organized aid for immigrants, and consistent expressions of joy and a deep, abiding love of neighbors, country, and democracy.

Certainly, victory over MAGA authoritarianism, brutality, and racism is far from inevitable. However, the Resistance can take solace that signs of Trump's crackup are multiplying, the predictable result of erratic decisions from an isolated narcissist surrounded by yes-men. Trump's version of autocratic backfire also reflects the growth of the Resistance movement, one large and flexible enough to sweep in millions of Americans, innovate over time, and propound a positive, uplifting message.

In sum, Trump's profound weaknesses and the Resistance's considerable strengths should give democracy defenders confidence to translate protest into organization and to redouble efforts to prevail in November, no matter what futile MAGA voter suppression tactics are deployed.
#12
SpiritPlants Radio / Within's Within: Scenes from t...
Last post by cenacle - March 28, 2026, 09:53:31 PM
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #913
US East Coast Time: Saturday 28 March 2026 - 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 29 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 04 April 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Other time zones: www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Within's Within Radio Archives: www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: www.spiritplantsradio.com
  
* * * On this week's show * * * 
  
* Featured New Rock Album: Jeff Tweedy, *Twilight Override* [Part 1] (2025) . . . Here we start in on this amazing triple-album release by Wilco's frontman . . . moody, funny, growlingly restless . . . & the music is just still so cool!

* Featured Classic Rock Album: T. Rex, *Dandy in the Underworld* (1977) . . . Final album by Marc Bolan's great glam-rock band . . . wonderful comeback for him, just months before his tragic passing . . . brilliant finale, even if unintended . . .

* Storybook Time*: *Center of the Cycle: An Autobiography of Inner Space* by Dr. John C. Lilly . . .

* Readings from *Many Musics*, *Labyrinthine* & *Bags End News* . . . & this week's featured artists are some more of those whose songs were on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 of 2013 . . . No Kings! No Kings! NO KINGS EVER & EVER ON!

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!
#13
SpiritPlants Radio / This Weekend on SpiritPlants R...
Last post by cenacle - March 28, 2026, 08:39:06 PM
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 22 years!

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekday & weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history.

During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low, because you never know . . . what's down below . . .

This weekend on SpiritPlants Radio features 3 DJs, including Commander Q, Soulard, & Veronica! This weekend (March 28-29, 2026)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #913 | Show information: https://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #361 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q #175 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ

Featured Programs:
*** Long Live Rock!: Phish - 22.June.2025 - Manchester, New Hampshire | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish
*** Psychedelic Lectures: Jeff VanderMeer - "Shriek: An Afterword" (2006) | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_VanderMeer
*** Jazz Cafe: AMM - International Carnival of Experimental Sound Festival - August 1972 - London, England | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMM_(band)
*** Comedy Hour: "Beavis & Butt-Head's New Super Marathon!"  | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beavis_and_Butt-Head
*** News Hour: "World Week in Review" | Show information: https://scriptorpress.com/world_week_in_review.pdf
*** Countdown Time!: "Best of Billboard's 2013 Hot 100" | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/countdown_time.pdf
*** Storybook Time: "Jellicle Literary Guild Highlights | Show information: https://scriptorpress.com/jellicleguildarchives.html
*** Classics Time: Erik Satie - "Piano Works (Performed by Olga Schleps)" | Show information:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Satie

This weekend's programming commences the 2026 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradios@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

We are always looking for new DJs to join our station (email us at spiritplantsradio@gmail.com).

Peace,
Raymond
Station Manager
#14
The Library / Scriptor Press Sampler | 26 | ...
Last post by cenacle - March 22, 2026, 05:36:48 PM
Scriptor Press Sampler | 26 | 2024 Annual
https://www.scriptorpress.com/sampler/26_2024.html
(Size = 3.7 MB)
 
Hello everyone,

And here is the new Scriptor Press Sampler! This Annual's contents include:

*** Poetry by Raymond Soulard, Jr., Tamara Miles, Martina Reisz Newberry, Jimmy Heffernan, Colin James, & Judih Weinstein Haggai
*** Prose pieces by Nathan D. Horowitz & Charlie Beyer
*** Dream Raps by Raymond Soulard, Jr.   
*** Labyrinthine [new fixtion] by Raymond Soulard, Jr.
*** Fiction by Algernon Beagle & Timothy Vilgiate
*** Graphic artwork by Kassandra Soulard, Epi Rogan, Louis Staebles & AbandonView

Respond with your feedback here—or by email at editor@scriptorpress.com.
 
Peace,
Raymond
#15
The Library / Scriptor Press Sampler Archive...
Last post by cenacle - March 22, 2026, 05:30:39 PM
These archives are current through most recently released volume:

www.scriptorpress.com/sampler/archives.html
#16
SpiritPlants Radio / Within's Within: Scenes from t...
Last post by cenacle - March 21, 2026, 08:26:21 PM
Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #912
US East Coast Time: Saturday 21 March 2026 - 11am-2pm
Repeats: Sunday 22 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Repeats: Saturday 28 March 2026 - 8pm-11pm
Other time zones: www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Within's Within Radio Archives: www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: www.spiritplantsradio.com
  
* * * On this week's show * * * 
  
* Featured New Rock Album: The Black Crowes, *A Pound of Feathers* (2026) . . . Brilliant new album by this legendary rock band . . . they rock madly like they are still in their youthful glorious prime . . . & I hope they always, ever, do . . .

* Featured Classic Rock Album: Dire Straits, *Dire Straits* (1978) . . . Debut album by this great British band, awesome right out of the gate . . . their single "Sultans of Swing" was their announcement of great rock & roll intent . . .

* Storybook Time*: *Center of the Cycle: An Autobiography of Inner Space* by Dr. John C. Lilly . . .

* Readings from *Many Musics*, *Labyrinthine* & *Bags End News* . . . & this week's featured artists are some of those whose songs were on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 of 2013 . . . the Lunatick Faux King will fail & fail . . . & harm many countless . . . & fail & fail & fail . . . November's elections cannot come soon enough . . .

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!
#17
SpiritPlants Radio / This Weekend on SpiritPlants R...
Last post by cenacle - March 21, 2026, 06:48:43 PM
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! And now for 22 years!

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekday & weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history.

During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low, because you never know . . . what's down below . . .

This weekend on SpiritPlants Radio features 4 DJs, including Orpheus Stain, Commander Q, Soulard, & Veronica! This weekend (March 21-22, 2026)'s scheduled programming includes:

Featured SpiritPlants Radio DJs:
*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard #912 | Show information: https://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica with DJ Veronica #360 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q #174 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ
*** AlcheMinstry Labs with DJ Orpheus Labs #88 | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJOrpheusStain

Featured Programs:
*** Long Live Rock!: The Smithereens - 07.July.1990 - San Jose, California | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smithereens
*** Psychedelic Lectures: Jeff VanderMeer - "Shriek: An Afterword" (2006) | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_VanderMeer
*** Jazz Cafe: AMM – "The Crypt - 12th June 1968" | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMM_(band)
*** Comedy Hour: "Animation Radio: South Park Marathon!"  | Show information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park
*** News Hour: "World Week in Review" | Show information: https://scriptorpress.com/world_week_in_review.pdf
*** Countdown Time!: "Best of Billboard's 2013 Hot 100" | Show information: https://www.spiritplantsradio.com/countdown_time.pdf

This weekend's programming commences the 2026 SpiritPlants Radio weekend schedule of new shows and featured programs. Your feedback (spiritplantsradios@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

We are always looking for new DJs to join our station (email us at spiritplantsradio@gmail.com).

Peace,
Raymond
Station Manager
#18
The Library / RaiBook Number 12: Dream Raps,...
Last post by cenacle - March 15, 2026, 06:41:38 PM
Raibook #12:
Dream Raps, Volumes Eleven-Twelve
by Raymond Soulard, Jr.
https://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/dreamraps11-12.html
[Size = 2.1 MB]
 
Hello everyone,

Here is the next release of  "A collection of new fixtions, come from Dreamland . . . "

I hope you enjoy this new volume. And take a look at the previous titles in this series too, found here: scriptorpress.com/raibooks/archives.html

Peace,
Raymond Soulard, Jr.
Editor & Publisher
Scriptor Press New England
scriptorpress.com
editor@scriptorpress.com
#19
The Library / Scriptor Press New England's R...
Last post by cenacle - March 15, 2026, 06:38:58 PM
This archives is current for all RaiBooks:

http://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/archives.html
#20
SpiritPlants Radio / Encore Weekend on SpiritPlants...
Last post by cenacle - March 13, 2026, 08:02:46 PM
Turn on . . . tune in! SpiritPlants Radio is on the air 24/7! 

Welcome to Encore Weekend on SpiritPlants Radio! (March 14-15, 2026). Featured are the 3 new DJ'd shows that were on SPR in January, February, & March 2026. These shows & their DJs include:

*** Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution with DJ Soulard | Show information: http://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html
*** Electronica By DJ Veronica | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJVeronica
*** 36x with Commander Q | Show information: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com/shows.html#DJCommanderQ

SpiritPlants Radio's website can be found at http://www.spiritplantsradio.com. On this site is the current weekend schedule & links to listen live, as well as links to the station's archives, blog, forum, chat, playlists, & song history. During the weekdays you are invited to enter the (M)ystery-(F)low . . .

Your feedback (spiritplantsradio@gmail.com) will be greatly appreciated in helping to improve our station! And check out Dose One: A SpiritPlants Radio Psychedelic Sampler (http://soundcloud.com/spiri/spiritplantsradio_dose_one)!

We are always looking for new DJs to join our station (email us at spiritplantsradio@gmail.com). 

Peace,
Raymond
Station Manager