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Isaac Chong Wai If we keep crying, we will go blind

n a mild interpretation of power, authoritarian heads of state might be compared to strict theater directors. In turn, the populaces over which they preside become troupes who act out passion plays according to their leaders’ whims. The cult of the individual and its flagrant subjectivity become irresistible for the politically-contrived, monolithic masses. Adopting a critical view of these power dynamics and their

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