Mary Williams Walsh: Everyday Freedom

Every week the polls get more fantastic and incomprehensible. How to explain that millions of Americans think the country should be led by a sex offender and tax cheat? A purported billionaire who’s been through business bankruptcy six times? A four-times indicted defendant who won’t pay his personal attorney?

Philip K. Howard has some thoughtful answers in his forthcoming book, Everyday Freedom. The book isn’t about Trump—in fact, Howard doesn’t even mention Trump in it. It’s about the circumstances that have turned so many Americans against their democratically elected governments—city, county, state, federal—allowing the Trump “movement” to flourish.

“We have a system of government that’s designed to fail, and that’s designed to give us Donald Trump,” he said when I called him recently to ask about Everyday Freedom. “Trump is just a symptom of system failure.”

System failure is going on all around us—the 911 operator who puts you on hold; the outsourced federal “processing centers” that are months behind on essential tasks; the public-school officials who do nothing when told a six-year-old has a loaded handgun in his backpack; the mandatory D.E.I. training that says you can’t say “pregnant women” anymore—now you have to say “pregnant people.” We’ve all seen versions of it. We get steamed up about it. We go online and commiserate about it. But most of us don’t think about it in analytical terms. That’s what Howard does.

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