Autocracy dreams of control but wakes, always, in its own nightmare. Power, once seized, begins to rot—from the inside. What presents as strategic certainty is a pathology of recursive insecurity: a system at war with itself, flailing outward to avoid inward collapse. Imperialism, in this light, isn’t expansion. It’s displacement. Displacement of fear, of internal […]
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Self-Persecutory Autocracy
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- Post date Apr 25, 2025
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- Tags authoritarian decay, authoritarian reflexes critique, authoritarian self-destruction, authoritarianism critique, autocracy behaviour patterns, autocracy psychology, complex systems in politics, fear-driven regimes, fear-politics, fragility in power, governance and paranoia, governance vulnerability, institutional paranoia, political fear systems, political psychology, political theory essays, power and insecurity, self-persecution in power, self-persecutory autocracy, societal power analysis, socio-political analysis, state self-harm dynamics, systemic critique, systems of authority