
Dictatorship itself is a form of government in which one person or group of oligarchs possesses absolute power, outside of any effective control of the constitution of a state...
He knows nothing, but he has absolute power and it seems to him that he knows everything.
This is the psyche and conscience of an absolute dictator.
But why does absolute power give you this strength?
Because the absolute power exercised by a monarch, a president, or a prime minister means that he has the life of everyone living in his country in his hands.
But why does he need this strength?
Because it is precisely this force that has given him power and keeps him in power.
But what does his power represent in relation to himself?
That kind of absolute power fulfills the dictator's pathology, meaning his illness was thinking of absolute power.
That is, is the absolute power of a president or prime minister a disease?
Yes, that kind of power is a mental illness of the dictator, president, or prime minister who has absolute power.
What is a dictator, according to a philosophical definition?
Dictatorship itself is a form of government in which one person or group of oligarchs possesses absolute power, outside of any effective control of a state's constitution.
And this single person exercises all the power according to the definition we interpreted above. He has everything in his hands, the army and the police, the court and the prosecutor's office, and can kill anyone he sees as an opponent. But within their pathology, these dictators who turn to tyranny also kill the person closest to them, who endangers the personal power they are exercising, be it his brother or his wife.
But how does this disease actually manifest itself?
This type of president with absolute power, who has taken and maintains this power by force, has the demand for power as a psychic deviation. His psyche comes from and is burdened by his instinctive desire for absolute political power, which he has as a psychic mania. Just like someone who is a sexual maniac.
The sexual mania of a man, who seeks to rape and find women everywhere to have within his power, is the same as the mania for absolute power of a prime minister or a president who, in political language, are called criminal dictators who kill anyone who opposes them. And when they kill, these dictators feel relieved. These dictators even kill their collaborators who have helped them come to power as a dictator president or prime minister.
But the question being asked here is this?
While there are many of these in the long history of human society; do they perhaps prove to us that human nature itself is in precisely this state?
Of course, this proves that today, excluding the European Union and Britain, and the peoples of Scandinavia, everyone else runs the risk of being led by such a president or prime minister.
Why, didn't we have Enver Hoxha, exactly such a dictator?
For us Albanians, the criminal history of Enver Hoxha's rule, his murders and false trials to physically eliminate all those he saw as competitors to take power, is a model example to have in our social progress, to be careful, because great philosophers have told us that: History repeats itself.
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