In "How Democracies Die," Steven Levitsky emphasizes the crucial role of political parties, organized citizens, and adherence to democratic norms in safeguarding constitutional frameworks. He argues that robust democracies require active involvement from various societal sectors, reminding us that vigilance is essential in maintaining democratic principles.
Levitsky highlights that the defense of constitutions cannot rest solely on legal foundations; it is equally dependent on the commitment of political actors and the citizenry. The preservation of democracy involves a collective responsibility to uphold democratic values against threats, both internal and external.