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In a world quick to celebrate democracy and slow to understand raw power, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith’s "The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics" is a chilling and counterintuitive masterpiece. This book rips up the civics textbook and replaces it with a hard dose of reality: leaders are not motivated by the "public good" but by a universal, timeless need to stay in power.
This book provides a "no-holds-barred" look at how the world really works, from corporate boardrooms to democratic parliaments and brutal dictatorships. By framing all governance as a system of staying in charge, the authors offer a unified theory that explains everything from why dictators feed their armies before their citizens to why democracies tax more heavily. It's a cynical, sharp, and ultimately clarifying read for anyone who wants to understand the true motivations behind political and corporate decision-making.
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