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🌐 Beyond the Title: The Psychology and Mechanics of Dictatorship

Despite the outward appearance of strength, dictatorships are frequently unstable. They lack institutionalized, peaceful transfers of power. When a dictator is finally out, it is often due to a coup, internal power struggles, or popular uprisings that occur when the regime can no longer deliver economic stability or security. 🧠 Key Takeaway dictator

Modern dictatorships are rarely just brute force; they are often highly orchestrated systems of control: 🌐 Beyond the Title: The Psychology and Mechanics

They often hold elections, but design them to be manipulated, using them to mobilize support rather than reflect popular will. 🧠 Key Takeaway Modern dictatorships are rarely just

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As feedback loops break down, the ruler makes increasingly poor decisions based on flawed data, leading to the "Dictator's Dilemma". 2. The Mechanics of Control