The 25 Rules Of A Dictator
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Dictators have a very hard task. They have to run a country successful, even when the country hates them for all they are worth. For this reason, I have written the most brief, yet detailed guide on how to be a successful dictator. The book has 25 steps that even the slowest wanna-be dictator should be able to follow, as well as clear directions and explanations of how to carry out those few steps.
Caleb Daniels
Trying to make it out of a street life, I've turned to writing. Writing has been my passion for a long amount of time. Someday I hope to become a critically acclaimed writer. Until then, enjoy!
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The 25 Rules Of A Dictator - Caleb Daniels
The 25 Rules Of A Dictator
Caleb Daniels
Copyright 2012 by Caleb Daniels
Smashwords Edition
Chapter 1: your supporters
The first most important fact that the reader should be aware of is that no government or civilization will last forever. Every empire will fall, though, due to being well-lead, some nations will last longer than others will. If you plan on becoming dictator of some small country, you’re going to have to enter with the assumption that the only way the dictatorship will end will be when you die. When you die. Stepping down as a dictator is something that is essentially impossible. For one, the power lust will prevent any normal human being from removing himself. And, two, the moment you remove yourself from the position of power, you don’t have your guards to hide behind. You have no friends, assuming you were a successful dictator, so you haven’t really got anywhere to go. Leaving the country will be your best bet, but, even then, if you were a successful dictator, I highly suspect that you would not be able to make it very far, due to the hatred directed towards you from essentially every other country.
I could go into the history of some of the best dictators or the past stories of some of the longest lasting dictatorships, but, one may find that to be incredibly boring. Since politics are somewhat of a dull subject to many individuals, I’ll try to spare the reader from having to read too much history of politics.
Planning to become a dictator is harder than most people might believe. Though I’ve never been a dictator, I’ve studied them quite thoroughly and to a somewhat tiring extent. And, in my studies, I’ve realized that many of the most successful dictators were actually more intelligent than one may believe. Dictators are often capable of ruling people far longer than any king would be able to do. Even though they may use cruel and often evil means to do so, it can’t be denied that they are rather successful, at least in comparison to other monarchs, presidents, and other, more conventional rulers.
Take Putin for example. He realized that he had so thoroughly dampened parliament that it was no