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Oi vey, the kind of things the cat drags in…But, the most important thing is the absence of that detestable practise, democracy.
Oi vey, the kind of things the cat drags in…But, the most important thing is the absence of that detestable practise, democracy.
Recall the Soviet Union, it’s rule over Eastern Europe, Mao’s reign in China and others. No autocrat ever just rules by himself. He requires a significant supporting cast. In order to have those supporting cadres, he has to reward them. Autocracy has proved very costly, historically.I sense that your definition of autocracy maybe different from what I am referring to.
Autocracy simply means rule by one. An autocrat can be quite limited in his absolute capacity, particularly by his advisors, or the precedent of the past.
But, the most important thing is the absence of that detestable practise, democracy.
How does the acquisition of resources by another defeat a person’s desire to eat?
What I merely summarised is that man require neither political enfranchisement, nor liberty to thrive.
The Socialist governments, even under the likes of Stalin and Mao were not autocracies, but rather absolute oligarchies (Politburo, Central Committee, etc.).Recall the Soviet Union, it’s rule over Eastern Europe, Mao’s reign in China and others. No autocrat ever just rules by himself. He requires a significant supporting cast. In order to have those supporting cadres, he has to reward them. Autocracy has proved very costly, historically.
Possibly pure democracy obtains somewhere in the world, and perhaps you could point that place out. To my knowledge, however, most western states are actually republics with representative government. That’s not the same thing.
Regardless, what sort of autocrat do you want, and how do you propose to install him/her.
Nice cop out. Since by your reasong we cant use a democtatic process to pick a “autocrat” then the only other recourse is violence/coercion.As for installation of any autocrat, I cannot answer correctly, since I am but a mere student of history. I specialise in the past, not the future
Nope, at the end of the day those leaders were autocrats.The Socialist governments, even under the likes of Stalin and Mao were not autocracies, but rather absolute oligarchies (Politburo, Central Committee, etc.).
I offered no reasoning nor plan. You are putting things in my mouth which I never said.As for installation of any autocrat, I cannot answer correctly, since I am but a mere student of history. I specialise in the past, not the future
I know you never said “thru violence or coercion” and made no such claim. But that is the only way given your rejection of democratic process.I offered no reasoning nor plan. You are putting things in my mouth which I never said.
You are grouping together disparate time periods/ ideologies etc. as if they were all the same. What you have provided is a list of poor rulers from various points in history, but nothing more.As for installation of any autocrat, I cannot answer correctly, since I am but a mere student of history. I specialise in the past, not the future
Take into consideration the hundreds of kings who were not monstrous. All of human society was ruled by these despised ‘autocrats’ before human history.
Your orthographic errors (Caeser, Napolean?) lead me to think that you are writing too hastily.
Democratic process ultimately gives sin a legitimate voice.I know you never said “thru violence or coercion” and made no such claim. But that is the only way given your rejection of democratic process.
As a student, then, it would be well to study the history of the “oligarchies”. After Stalin had defanged Trotsky and Burkharin, the Politburo and the Central Committee were nothing but Stalin’s pet cats, whose members he installed or removed at will. The same was true with Mao. But both had to feed and water their enforcer cadres even though they replaced them from time to time.The Socialist governments, even under the likes of Stalin and Mao were not autocracies, but rather absolute oligarchies (Politburo, Central Committee, etc.).
The closest historical autocrats were absolute monarchs before the end of XVIII century/Revolutions of 1789-1848. It would be a great historical injustice to judge these rulers in the same manner as the totalitarians of the XX century.
As for installation of any autocrat, I cannot answer correctly, since I am but a mere student of history. I specialise in the past, not the future.![]()
I am quite aware of these events within the KPSS. However, you forget, that Stalin’s orders did require the approval or the Politburo. Furthermore, Stalin was possibly eliminated by his own oligarchy in light of his excesses. If Stalin had been either a true autocrat or the KPSS had been designed as an autocracy, there would not have been the precedent for the denunciation.As a student, then, it would be well to study the history of the “oligarchies”. After Stalin had defanged Trotsky and Burkharin, the Politburo and the Central Committee were nothing but Stalin’s pet cats, whose members he installed or removed at will. The same was true with Mao. But both had to feed and water their enforcer cadres even though they replaced them from time to time.
The problem with autocracy is autocracy.
Stalin SAID to Westerners that he required Politburo approval of his actions. The history clearly demonstrates that he didn’t. Nobody knows, by the way, whether anybody did him in. If anyone did, the general consensus is that the perp was Beria, not the Politburo or the CC.I am quite aware of these events within the KPSS. However, you forget, that Stalin’s orders did require the approval or the Politburo. Furthermore, Stalin was possibly eliminated by his own oligarchy in light of his excesses. If Stalin had been either a true autocrat or the KPSS had been designed as an autocracy, there would not have been the precedent for the denunciation.
LOL! I will take the US republican form of Democracy over any of said listed infamous autocrats any day of the week.Democratic process ultimately gives sin a legitimate voice.
It takes only one saint to make good an autocracy.
It takes several to make good an oligarchy.
It takes many to make good an aristocracy.
It takes an impossible majority to make good a democracy.
Yes but we arent playing the East/West game are we? We are talking about autocratic vs Democratic. Fascist leadership was autocratic.I could make a list of western monsters, such as the fascists, but I will not play that game.
And guess what they all had in common? Yep. Autocrats.You are grouping together disparate time periods/ ideologies etc. as if they were all the same. What you have provided is a list of poor rulers from various points in history,
Tell that to the relatives of the thousands of people who lost their lives at Bleiburg.Yes and the good side won![]()
Sure no problem. The war for Croatian independence was in the 90’s not 40’s. The people who commited crimes in the 40’s are dead.Tell that to the relatives of the thousands of people who lost their lives at Bleiburg.
Tbrightson;12842896 said:Actually, I think we are.
Actually, I think we are.
Yup. And those who would like to be able to dictate to others find a lot of merit in both.Well yes we are…in so much that the East appears to love autocracy.