The Dictator's Handbook - Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith

The Dictator's Handbook

By Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith

  • Release Date: 2011-09-27
  • Genre: Political Science
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 31 Ratings

Description

A groundbreaking new theory of the real rules of politics: leaders do whatever keeps them in power, regardless of the national interest.
As featured on the viral video Rules for Rulers, which has been viewed over 3 million times.
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith's canonical book on political science turned conventional wisdom on its head. They started from a single assertion: Leaders do whatever keeps them in power. They don't care about the "national interest"-or even their subjects-unless they have to.
This clever and accessible book shows that democracy is essentially just a convenient fiction. Governments do not differ in kind but only in the number of essential supporters, or backs that need scratching. The size of this group determines almost everything about politics: what leaders can get away with, and the quality of life or misery under them. The picture the authors paint is not pretty. But it just may be the truth, which is a good starting point for anyone seeking to improve human governance.

Reviews

  • This explains everything

    5
    By
    Everything, about power, and how it works, is right here. Obviously, there are some finer details that this book can not cover, such as the particular tactics that democratic leaders use to gain supporters. But it explains why we even have democracies. It explains why we still have dictators. It’s principals could be used to explain everything from the operations of world powers, to why Robespierre lost his head. Everything you wanted to know about the most powerful people in the world, starts here. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it
  • Sad but true

    5
    By Bluedocd
    I remember as kid hearing and reading about Marcos in the Philippines. I didn't understand why the US supported such a corrupt dictator. How was a dictator any better than Communism? I also wondered why the Iranians hated us so much as to risk war taking our hostages. This book answers those questions and give you the reasons why so many in the world are oppressed!

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