Timothy Snyder has studied dictators for decades. Even he doesn’t know what comes next.

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Timothy Snyder Has Seen Tyrants Like Trump Before

 

For decades, Timothy Snyder, America’s most famous (living) historian, has parsed the ins and outs of authoritarianism—and the tyrants who weaponize it—in his professorial post at Yale and in 16 books, including last September’s On Freedom and On Tyranny, a 20-point guide to dictator-proofing yourself, published shortly after Donald Trump was first elected and currently back on the bestseller lists. 

Now he’s found himself north of the border. Snyder was recently appointed director of the Public History Lab, a research hub at the University of Toronto, where he’ll begin teaching this fall. His particular brand of expertise is in demand everywhere—not just in Trump’s America—for obvious reasons.

Snyder is often referred to as “the leading interpreter of our dark times.” He’s addressed parliaments, and his writing has inspired protests, rap songs and an opera. And yet even he admits he can’t predict exactly what’s to come. Nevertheless, even in our so-called "unprecedented" times, Snyder believes an awful lot, if not everything, can be learned from looking back. In a wide-ranging interview in Toronto, I asked him about his social media use, Canadian exceptionalism and the aspects of autocratic leadership we should all watch out for. 

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