The Democracy Clock: A Contemporaneous Public Record of Governance Actions, January 2025-January 2026

Author:   Jim Vincent
Publisher:   Vincent Press
ISBN:  

9781764223317


Pages:   690
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Democracy Clock: A Contemporaneous Public Record of Governance Actions, January 2025-January 2026


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The Democracy Clock is a rigorously documented account of democratic change in the United States during the first year of Donald Trump's second term, measured in real time as events unfolded. Inspired by the Doomsday Clock, the book introduces a structured framework for assessing democratic health based not on rhetoric or polling, but on observable governance actions, institutional behavior, and shifts in power. Drawing on a comprehensive weekly archive of executive actions, legislative developments, court decisions, and enforcement practices, Jim Vincent traces how democratic norms are weakened, reinterpreted, or normalized through repetition rather than rupture. Each chapter examines how specific decisions across elections, courts, executive authority, civil liberties, and the rule of law accumulate over time, producing measurable democratic strain. The book is organized around fifty-two consecutive weekly analyses, allowing democratic change to be observed incrementally rather than retrospectively. This is not a work of journalism or prediction. It is an analytical record grounded in contemporaneous evidence, designed to separate observation from interpretation and structure from outcome. Where companion event logs preserve the factual weekly archive, The Democracy Clock interprets those events cumulatively, showing how democratic systems absorb pressure, bend, and fail. Written for engaged citizens, educators, journalists, and policymakers, the book serves both as a historical record and a civic diagnostic. It does not argue for a party or ideology. It argues for the importance of measurement, accountability, and institutional memory in sustaining democratic governance.

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Author:   Jim Vincent
Publisher:   Vincent Press
Imprint:   Vincent Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.084kg
ISBN:  

9781764223317


ISBN 10:   1764223314
Pages:   690
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Jim Vincent is an American-born writer, strategist, and democracy advocate whose work examines democratic erosion, institutional failure, and the conditions required for democratic resilience. His writing combines political analysis, historical context, and systems-level thinking to document how governance decisions shape the health of democratic societies.Raised in the United States and now based in Australia, Vincent brings both firsthand experience and analytical distance to his work. He writes not only to diagnose democratic decline, but to create clear, evidence-based public records that allow citizens, journalists, and scholars to assess democratic change as it unfolds.Vincent is the author of the American Renewal trilogy-American Renewal, American Restoration, and American Redemption-which examines democratic collapse, institutional repair, and the requirements for long-term democratic renewal in the United States. His work is known for its clarity, depth, and focus on structural causes rather than partisan narratives, drawing from history, law, economics, and civic practice.He publishes regularly on Substack at jimvincentus.substack.com, where readers engage with his long-form essays, strategic briefings, and book-length works in progress. He is also the author of Essays on Tyranny and The Quiet Habit of Giving.Through his writing, Vincent seeks to document democratic risk, restore civic understanding, and equip readers to recognize and respond to democratic failure before it becomes irreversible.

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