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Dictatorship 101
is a satirical survival guide for aspiring strongmen, wannabe populists, and anyone curious about how democracy crumbles with a smile and a slogan. Written in the style of a mock textbook-with sidebars, case studies, and even an ongoing story of three ambitious characters (a coach, a lawyer, and a billionaire-politician)-this book hilariously dissects the tactics of authoritarian leaders past and present.
From Mussolini's balcony rants to TikTok-era crown filters, readers are guided through the dictator's playbook: spotting opportunities for power, rewriting the rules, weaponizing technology, surrounding yourself with loyalists, and building monuments to your own ego. Along the way, the book skewers historical tyrants and contemporary "democratic strongmen," showing how fearmongering, propaganda, and political "bullshit" work in practice.
But it's not all theory-woven through each chapter is a satirical drama of modern-day climbers who apply these lessons in their careers and campaigns, with predictably absurd results.
Part history, part parody, and part cautionary tale,
is perfect for readers of political humor, satire, or anyone trying to understand the modern rise of authoritarianism. Just don't try these tricks at home-unless it's to declare yourself Supreme Leader of Family Game Night.
Formal Description
Dictatorship 101: Authoritarian Leadership Skills for Beginners
provides a satirical yet insightful examination of how authoritarian leaders rise to power, consolidate their authority, and ultimately decline. Presented as a parody of an instructional manual, the book blends historical analysis with humor to reveal how authoritarianism operates in both past and present contexts.
Chapters examine key themes of authoritarian rule, including shaping a leader's image, rewriting legal systems, mastering political rhetoric, weaponizing government institutions, and creating narratives of legitimacy. Alongside these lessons, a serialized fictional story is presented about three ambitious individuals-a lawyer, a coach, and a billionaire politician-who employ authoritarian strategies to gain influence, illustrating how these tactics are commonly used in democratic and corporate settings.
Through humor, parody, and faux-academic formatting (such as sidebars, glossaries, and case studies), the text encourages readers to think critically about the ongoing presence of authoritarian practices worldwide. Although it has an irreverent tone, the book highlights the genuine human costs of dictatorship and the precarious state of democratic institutions when confronted with demagoguery, propaganda, and unchecked power.
Suitable for collections in political science, media studies, satire, and current affairs,
offers readers a distinctive blend of entertainment and cautionary commentary.
is a satirical survival guide for aspiring strongmen, wannabe populists, and anyone curious about how democracy crumbles with a smile and a slogan. Written in the style of a mock textbook-with sidebars, case studies, and even an ongoing story of three ambitious characters (a coach, a lawyer, and a billionaire-politician)-this book hilariously dissects the tactics of authoritarian leaders past and present.
From Mussolini's balcony rants to TikTok-era crown filters, readers are guided through the dictator's playbook: spotting opportunities for power, rewriting the rules, weaponizing technology, surrounding yourself with loyalists, and building monuments to your own ego. Along the way, the book skewers historical tyrants and contemporary "democratic strongmen," showing how fearmongering, propaganda, and political "bullshit" work in practice.
But it's not all theory-woven through each chapter is a satirical drama of modern-day climbers who apply these lessons in their careers and campaigns, with predictably absurd results.
Part history, part parody, and part cautionary tale,
is perfect for readers of political humor, satire, or anyone trying to understand the modern rise of authoritarianism. Just don't try these tricks at home-unless it's to declare yourself Supreme Leader of Family Game Night.
Formal Description
Dictatorship 101: Authoritarian Leadership Skills for Beginners
provides a satirical yet insightful examination of how authoritarian leaders rise to power, consolidate their authority, and ultimately decline. Presented as a parody of an instructional manual, the book blends historical analysis with humor to reveal how authoritarianism operates in both past and present contexts.
Chapters examine key themes of authoritarian rule, including shaping a leader's image, rewriting legal systems, mastering political rhetoric, weaponizing government institutions, and creating narratives of legitimacy. Alongside these lessons, a serialized fictional story is presented about three ambitious individuals-a lawyer, a coach, and a billionaire politician-who employ authoritarian strategies to gain influence, illustrating how these tactics are commonly used in democratic and corporate settings.
Through humor, parody, and faux-academic formatting (such as sidebars, glossaries, and case studies), the text encourages readers to think critically about the ongoing presence of authoritarian practices worldwide. Although it has an irreverent tone, the book highlights the genuine human costs of dictatorship and the precarious state of democratic institutions when confronted with demagoguery, propaganda, and unchecked power.
Suitable for collections in political science, media studies, satire, and current affairs,
offers readers a distinctive blend of entertainment and cautionary commentary.
Dictatorship 101
is a satirical survival guide for aspiring strongmen, wannabe populists, and anyone curious about how democracy crumbles with a smile and a slogan. Written in the style of a mock textbook-with sidebars, case studies, and even an ongoing story of three ambitious characters (a coach, a lawyer, and a billionaire-politician)-this book hilariously dissects the tactics of authoritarian leaders past and present.
From Mussolini's balcony rants to TikTok-era crown filters, readers are guided through the dictator's playbook: spotting opportunities for power, rewriting the rules, weaponizing technology, surrounding yourself with loyalists, and building monuments to your own ego. Along the way, the book skewers historical tyrants and contemporary "democratic strongmen," showing how fearmongering, propaganda, and political "bullshit" work in practice.
But it's not all theory-woven through each chapter is a satirical drama of modern-day climbers who apply these lessons in their careers and campaigns, with predictably absurd results.
Part history, part parody, and part cautionary tale,
is perfect for readers of political humor, satire, or anyone trying to understand the modern rise of authoritarianism. Just don't try these tricks at home-unless it's to declare yourself Supreme Leader of Family Game Night.
Formal Description
Dictatorship 101: Authoritarian Leadership Skills for Beginners
provides a satirical yet insightful examination of how authoritarian leaders rise to power, consolidate their authority, and ultimately decline. Presented as a parody of an instructional manual, the book blends historical analysis with humor to reveal how authoritarianism operates in both past and present contexts.
Chapters examine key themes of authoritarian rule, including shaping a leader's image, rewriting legal systems, mastering political rhetoric, weaponizing government institutions, and creating narratives of legitimacy. Alongside these lessons, a serialized fictional story is presented about three ambitious individuals-a lawyer, a coach, and a billionaire politician-who employ authoritarian strategies to gain influence, illustrating how these tactics are commonly used in democratic and corporate settings.
Through humor, parody, and faux-academic formatting (such as sidebars, glossaries, and case studies), the text encourages readers to think critically about the ongoing presence of authoritarian practices worldwide. Although it has an irreverent tone, the book highlights the genuine human costs of dictatorship and the precarious state of democratic institutions when confronted with demagoguery, propaganda, and unchecked power.
Suitable for collections in political science, media studies, satire, and current affairs,
offers readers a distinctive blend of entertainment and cautionary commentary.
is a satirical survival guide for aspiring strongmen, wannabe populists, and anyone curious about how democracy crumbles with a smile and a slogan. Written in the style of a mock textbook-with sidebars, case studies, and even an ongoing story of three ambitious characters (a coach, a lawyer, and a billionaire-politician)-this book hilariously dissects the tactics of authoritarian leaders past and present.
From Mussolini's balcony rants to TikTok-era crown filters, readers are guided through the dictator's playbook: spotting opportunities for power, rewriting the rules, weaponizing technology, surrounding yourself with loyalists, and building monuments to your own ego. Along the way, the book skewers historical tyrants and contemporary "democratic strongmen," showing how fearmongering, propaganda, and political "bullshit" work in practice.
But it's not all theory-woven through each chapter is a satirical drama of modern-day climbers who apply these lessons in their careers and campaigns, with predictably absurd results.
Part history, part parody, and part cautionary tale,
is perfect for readers of political humor, satire, or anyone trying to understand the modern rise of authoritarianism. Just don't try these tricks at home-unless it's to declare yourself Supreme Leader of Family Game Night.
Formal Description
Dictatorship 101: Authoritarian Leadership Skills for Beginners
provides a satirical yet insightful examination of how authoritarian leaders rise to power, consolidate their authority, and ultimately decline. Presented as a parody of an instructional manual, the book blends historical analysis with humor to reveal how authoritarianism operates in both past and present contexts.
Chapters examine key themes of authoritarian rule, including shaping a leader's image, rewriting legal systems, mastering political rhetoric, weaponizing government institutions, and creating narratives of legitimacy. Alongside these lessons, a serialized fictional story is presented about three ambitious individuals-a lawyer, a coach, and a billionaire politician-who employ authoritarian strategies to gain influence, illustrating how these tactics are commonly used in democratic and corporate settings.
Through humor, parody, and faux-academic formatting (such as sidebars, glossaries, and case studies), the text encourages readers to think critically about the ongoing presence of authoritarian practices worldwide. Although it has an irreverent tone, the book highlights the genuine human costs of dictatorship and the precarious state of democratic institutions when confronted with demagoguery, propaganda, and unchecked power.
Suitable for collections in political science, media studies, satire, and current affairs,
offers readers a distinctive blend of entertainment and cautionary commentary.

















