American Unexceptionalism: Global Lessons on Fighting Religious Nationalism

010: Ten Lessons from the Global Playbook for Defending Democracy

Dec 20, 2025
Explore the global strategies for resisting authoritarianism and religious nationalism. The hosts dissect the Trump administration's narrative control surrounding the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. They highlight successful movements from South Korea and Sri Lanka. Key tactics include mobilizing diverse coalitions, empowering youth, weaponizing humor, and centering women's leadership. Using faith-based counter-narratives and cultural symbols, they advocate for a robust, nonviolent resistance, underscoring the importance of mental and spiritual well-being.
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INSIGHT

Declaration's Revolutionary Danger

  • The Declaration's call to resist tyranny can be turned against an authoritarian regime today.
  • Matthew D. Taylor warns that mass reading of that line could threaten the Trump administration's narrative.
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Pluralist Fascist Coalition

  • Global religious nationalisms form a transnational, well-organized anti-democratic movement.
  • Rev. Susan Hayward cautions we can't rely on post‑WWII institutions like the UN to contain it.
ANECDOTE

Sri Lanka's Joyful Uprising

  • The Aragalaya uprising in Sri Lanka unseated a Buddhist nationalist leader nonviolently.
  • Matthew D. Taylor recounts protesters throwing a pool party in the dictator's mansion as a joyful act of overthrow.
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