Dictatorship, The Global Problem

The story about being killed with the weapon you create

Mahmoud Ezdeen
ILLUMINATION

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Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

The “Dictatorship” can be defined as the autocratic rule, control, or leadership. It is a form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small clique. The new generations in most of the western countries are unfamiliar to this shape of rule since the advent of the republics and the constitutional monarchy that arose as a substitute for absolute monarchies that were widespread in the seventeenth century. Whereas there are still some large geographic areas ruled by dictatorships such as most Arab countries, North Korea, China, Iran, etc.

Ever since WW2, the countries that won the war have been the organizers of how the world goes on, and made all other weak countries work to keep them wealthy and in control.
Is it insane to believe so? Let me tell you something, I grew up in a country where no one believed in the possibility of being an individual free to express self-thoughts and goals; to be able to reveal the rejection of the fake laws without being punished by the tyrants who used to rule with iron and fire. If you think the Syrian regime had figured out how to govern the country in such a way for more than half a century with no one whispering in the left ear, you might need to reconsider your thoughts.

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Mahmoud Ezdeen
ILLUMINATION

An engineer, and a writer knows that words can be functioned to optimize the world.