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Why Dictatorships
 

A dictatorship is not a form of government; it's a person acting on whim to dominate and control. A government requires laws, policies and mechanisms, which dictators do not want to be bound by.

 
Incompetent power mongers cannot accept any form of government, because they are incapable of aligning upon any type of reality including social structures and laws. A dictatorship is not a form of government; it is a replacement of government with a form of social control devoid of rationality. Dictators arbitrate on whim with no consistent standards.

Not only do laws place unacceptable demands upon incompetent power mongers, they require an evaluation which incompetents cannot produce. It takes abstract reality to determine how to apply laws. Incompetent power mongers cannot produce rationality based on abstract reality. In other words, they don't know whether they are in conflict with laws or any other social requirements.

Replacing organized government with arbitrariness was an element of "the new normal" created during the Reagan years. "Morning in America" is what Reagan called it. Replacing stabilized realities with arbitrary whim was supposedly a self-evident improvement to the conservatives who took over the world during the 1980s.

 

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