Dictator's Public Image and Control Tactics Dictatorsdon't call themselves dictators. They often use titles like president or great leader. The ruler of a dictatorship is often worshipped as a god by acult of personality, as myths about the ruler's divinity and capabilities continue to be pro...
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Militarism: that the military is a model for society and war is not just necessary but also good Authoritarianism: that the state, led by a charismatic dictator, should make all decisionsView Video Only Save Timeline Video Quiz Course 47K views Characteristics and Elements of Fascism While...
A visionary leader, in my eyes, can see past certain societal limitations to advance the work climate and outlooks for all people he/she leads. By 1929, Lucky was running the east coast’s largest bootlegging empire and emerged as one of two Italian Mob bosses in New York City. In 1931...
Dictatorship, form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations. Dictators usually resort to force or fraud to gain despotic political power, which they maintain through the use
Totalitarianism, form of government that permits no individual freedom and seeks to subordinate all aspects of individual life to the authority of the state. Coined by the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in the early 1920s, the term has become synonymo
Europeanfascismhad a number of imitators inLatin America, including the Nacis, founded inChileby Jorge González von Mareés; the Gold Shirts, founded inMexicoby Nicolás Rodríguez; and the Revolutionary Union (Unión Revolucionaria) of Peruvian dictator Luis Sánchez Cerro. TheBrazilianIntegralist Ac...
European fascism had a number of imitators in Latin America, including the Nacis, founded in Chile by Jorge González von Mareés; the Gold Shirts, founded in Mexico by Nicolás Rodríguez; and the Revolutionary Union (Unión Revolucionaria) of Peruvian dictator Luis Sánchez Cerro. The Brazilian...