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The Perfect Dictator Manual

By Ghetau Gh. Florin

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Title: The Perfect Dictator Manual  
Author: Ghetau Gh. Florin
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc., Dictatorship
Collections: Authors Community, Politics
Historic
Publication Date:
8/11/2012
Publisher: Ghetau Gh. Florin
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Florin, G. G. (8/11/2012). The Perfect Dictator Manual. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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The Perfect Dictator Manual is a shocking, revealing and interesting book. The author strips off myths and legends the personalities of the most sinister dictators: Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, or Ceausescu. At the same time, the functioning mechanisms of tyrannical regimes are highlighted. In other words, it is an essay on dictators, dictatorships and their true nature. It is a clear, documented text, with many observations of common sense, and much historical information. One can find within this exciting book the following chapters among others: Chapter III On the Unique Party, Chapter IV On the State and the Dictator’s Security, Chapter VI On the Elimination of Political Opponents, Chapter IX On Censorship, Manipulation and Indoctrination, Chapter XI On What It Is Called the Cult of Personality. Undoubtedly, The Perfect Dictator Manual is a pleasant, instructive, and especially compulsory reading.

Table of Contents
CONTENTS: Some words about an I Chapter I On the Desire of Power or the First Step towards Dictatorship Chapter II On the Various Types of Dictatorship or on How a Person Can Become a Dictator Chapter III On the Unique Party Chapter IV On the State and the Dictator’s Security Chapter V On How to Manage the Violent Opposition Chapter VI On the Elimination of Political Opponents Chapter VII On the Elimination of Domestic and Foreign Dissidents Chapter VIII On the Attitude towards the Ones Considered Valuable Chapter IX On Censorship, Manipulation and Indoctrination Chapter X On the Role of the Dictator’s Family and Friends Chapter XI On What It Is Called the Cult of Personality Chapter XII On the Relations of the Dictatorial State with the Other States Chapter XIII On the Importance of Economic Prosperity Chapter XIV On the Unjustified Academic Ambitions of Dictators Chapter XV On the Profile of a Successful Dictator Chapter XVI An Urge for an as Efficient Dictatorship as Possible or on the Possibility of Instauration of a Perfect Dictatorship Afterward ISBN: 9781476210643

 
 



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