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The dictator’s handbook: why bad behavior is almost always good
I’m not interested in politics, and never really understand how a country runs. I’m just more and more aware that if it really exists and more or less my life will have something to do with it the I’d better know the rule and try to understand it.
In fact, this book gives me a really new perspective to view politics and how it works. And it cannot only be applied to policy/ country, but almost every organization like companies.
No matter democracy or autocracy, they are made up of three groups of people, interchangeable influential and essential. And the winners, they just want to stay in power and the only difference lies in the size of coalition. So their action differs because the people they need to plaisir differ.
Not everyone wants the same thing, not everything is good for everyone. But no one wants to cause misery, there’s not that much conspiracy theory, it’s only the conflict of benefit.