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914 What American democracy can learn from 1930s Finland

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Nate Krieger @ Vox · 02/17/2026 06:30 EDT

What American democracy can learn from 1930s Finland

In the 1930s, a radical conservative faction almost pushed Finland into full authoritarianism. Called the Lapua movement, it was a far-right group of Finns who sought to overthrow the republic, marginalize communists, and install an authoritarian government. They managed to disrupt Finland’s political order through threats of violence and symbolic kidnappings, in which they would […]

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