People often believe "it can't happen here," underestimating the potential for authoritarian leaders to exploit democratic systems for personal gain.
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A small-town journalist witnesses the rise of a populist dictator in America, exposing how fear and propaganda can dismantle democracy in Sinclair Lewis's simple political satire, It Can't Happen Here.
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