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The Fate of Freedom

As the New Year gets under way, it is useful to take a look around the world to see how that most important of American ideals—freedom—has fared.

Unfortunately, the state of personal rights across the world has declined continuously during the past several years.

China is cited as being increasingly intolerant of dissent, moving to criminalize online speech and imprisoning anticorruption advocates. Russia, too, continues its slide back to dictatorship.

According to Freedom House, 54 nations demonstrated declines in political rights and civil liberties, compared with 40 that saw gains. According to the organization, many leaders rely on what is described as “modern authoritarianism,” in which the opposition is essentially rendered ineffective but not totally obliterated. Government officials flout the law when convenient, keeping a veneer of order, legitimacy and prosperity. National media, judiciary, civil society, economic and security forces are all under the thumb of leadership.

Although not discussed by Freedom House, Americans shouldn’t feel immune to the grow trend of authoritarianism, either in our government or in our academic institutions. Consider the growing opposition to free speech on our college campuses, and the lack of backbone demonstrated by Hollywood when criticized by either foreign dictators or intolerant domestic pressure groups.

Our own White House has flouted the law and constitutional procedure numerous times, choosing to not enforce laws it disagreed with.

Freedom is indeed fragile, and requires constant vigilance.