Showing posts with label realism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realism. Show all posts

21 November 2012

Conservative New Media

A pair of articles at Breitbart News looks at the Buzzfeed criticism of 'conservative media' losing the election of 2012: one by Joel B. Pollack and the other by Alexander Marlow.

This is fascinating because the purpose of the Conservative New Media outlets isn't about elections or parties, as such, but about a conservative viewpoint and analysis of events (news and non-news events).  As such these New Media outlets must look to offer viewpoints based upon a conservative understanding of society, culture, economics, freedom and liberty: these are not things amenable to a 'party line' in conservative parlance because they are based on the activities of individuals and what the freedom of the individual actually is.  Parties, elections and the rest of the apparatus of the State is an understood as an organ of society and it is not the brain, eyes, ears nor any of these higher senses or reasoning facilities but the process part of the body meant to contain harm from the body and ensure the body has regularity in its processes.  Instead of the head end of the body, government is at the other end and serves a valuable function but does not deal in a societal 'good' (that is guiding society) but does good only when it acts in accordance with the body, itself.

What conservative media does is to examine how all the rest of the body operates and see what the function and use of government is with respect to that society.  As peoples are different they have different Nations, different sensibilities and different cultures and, therefore, different governments.  Likewise in a federal system of governments within a Nation, conservatism addresses all the levels of government beyond that of the Nation's State or National government.  To that end conservative media isn't about personalities, hair color or a winning smile as those are things that can be done by individuals and are not reflective of their ideas and viewpoints; they are ephemeral parts of being a politician, not a part of policy making nor how policy is crafted into governing legislation or execution of same.  It is very hard to catch a photographer, say, trying to put a halo around the head of a politician: a politician is a human being, not some anointed instrument of the Divine.

From this circumstance the Conservative New Media approaches news (as such) from the vector of 'what are the facts?' and then 'what do they mean?', with an examination of spin to see how far the spin is from the facts and the direct implication of same as seen by those doing the presentation of the facts.  This is in contrast to the Old Media that attempts to present a story, first, which has facts attached to it, and then uses the story to generate a narrative and postulate what will happen next based on a given storyline.  Thus the criticism of sites like Buzzfeed, Politico and Huffington Post is that they are light on facts and high on story and storylines, even when there is little evidence that the facts fit on a storyline that is given.  Conservatives accept more facts as they come in and can re-analyze them in light of prior facts and then draw conclusions from the array of facts, even ones that may be contradictory with each other: facts are facts and must hit into a coherent framework.  Older Media and those sites stuck in narrative making lurch from storyline to storyline trying to find a storyline to fit a given viewpoint, and may not report on, dismiss, discount or wholly forget to look at new factual information that contradicts the storyline.

An example of the latter is the entire 'The Iraq War was about WMDs!' save that the Congressional Authorization for the Use of Military Force had a number of distinct reasons for restarting the conflict, of which only a few dealt with Saddam Hussein's lack of compliance with the cease-fire agreements after Desert Storm.  By trying to create a storyline or narrative, facts are discounted, dismissed or even laughed at, yet the facts of the Authorization are the facts, and no matter how much any individual tries to say the war was 'sold' on WMDs, Congress obviously was sold on a much broader array of materials.  Even with that, when the next piece is 'And we didn't find ANY WMDs!' and then pointing out that the Poles did, indeed, find WMDs and that storehouses of precursor chemicals and facilities to process them, both violations of the cease fire agreement, those are also discounted, ignored, downplayed or laughed at.  They may have set the bar unreasonably high at tens of thousands of shells with active factories, yet the cease fire demanded NO facilities for processing and, indeed, no PLANS to process them, which was an entire dismantling and reduction of ALL WMD capacity.  Yet the Old Media and its apparatchiks push a storyline, even when there are facts to show it to be wholly and completely false in detail and whole cloth.

By trying to attach itself to a particular viewpoint that serves a political end, the Old Media and those following its narrative style online, practice a form of corrupt journalism that serves ends they do not openly state.  When supporting storylines of a candidate looking to 'heal racial divisions' when that candidate openly courts racial groups to try and put animosity between groups based on race, that is deceitful not just to the reader but to the individual writing the material.  It demonstrates a lack of honesty, a lack of capacity to actually read material, and a lack of morals and ethics to do such reporting which states one thing while reporting another.  Yet when in the case of the Breitbart reporters looking to properly put information about a candidate before voters, information that is factual and not based on race or class, but just what a candidate has said and done, this is said to be racist or a 'smear'.  One cannot 'smear' anyone with their own words in proper context of where they were and who they were talking to: that is factual reporting of information that allows analysis of it.  The facts, themselves, should be neutral.  The analysis of them is done knowing the bias imparted by the author in an open and honest manner, not by trying to gloss over words by trying to portray a narrative or storyline.

It is the unwillingness of Old Media reporters and their storyline adhering counterparts online to actually present the facts without preface save for setting who, what, where, when and how that is disturbing.  How can the public properly assess a candidate without a good and thorough grounding in the background of the individual involved?  What they have done or not done, what they have backed or not backed, and the candidate's viewpoints in their own words to different audiences allows for an overview of the individual and their character to be done.  By pushing a predetermined narrative or storyline about a candidate, the Old Media and their online doppelgangers do a grave disservice to their media consumers and leave citizens unequipped with the necessary background to make decisions on how the process function of the body to protect it from harm can be best served.

One other thing about the Conservative New Media is that it is not monolithic nor trying to create a monolithic party nor State.  Our charge that we agree to as citizens is to form a more perfect Union, which means allowing for our differences and ensuring that they do not become a cause for friction or social disturbance.  There is no attempt to try and push a large scale agenda down on conservatives as a whole, but to respect differences and work where there is general agreement and to not interfere save by participation in an honest way when there is disagreement.  This is not done to drive legislation or to force activities upon people: it is done to see if there is any reason to have any legislation AT ALL in certain areas as the principles require respect for each other in our differences, not a forced similarity upon all people.  From that there are social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, military conservatives, cultural conservatives, religious conservatives, and human rights conservatives which includes the positive human right to keep and bear arms to protect our property. 

As all of these venues are in play for any given event or happening, this requires that reporting be with an understood set of references and that there be respect in disagreement of analysis, not a cause to vilify or castigate, but to discuss and understand amongst people.  In this the Conservative New Media is at a stark contrast to the Old Media and their cohort members online: one seeks to unify by common agreement upon what needs to be done, the other seeks to enforce a monolithic agreement upon individuals and mold society to its own ends.  Frank and open discussion amongst conservatives is one that does not boil down to name calling, but often finds citation of first principles so that one must become familiar with Kirk, Smith, de Vattel, Grotius, Pufendorf, Seneca, Plato and a host of others just to be able to understand what the basis for a difference in viewpoint is.  To find commonality amongst such original arguments on man and society is seen as a duty of each individual.  The Old Media wants individuals to just be a collection of items, a checklist of race, color, religion, etc. so that group can be set upon group, class upon class, in an attempt to create a uniform society and control it via media output used to purely political ends.

Conservative New Media puts the process and an understanding of it as a priority as a good process will generally yield good ends.

Old Media and their counter-parts online put the ends as a priority and then use any means to get to it.

And that is why Buzzfeed, Politico, et. al. do not comprehend the Conservative New Media: the means are an end in and of themselves and that fits to no storyline and does not fit into pushing an agenda forward, thus they cannot understand how anyone can think like this.  For all the alleged intelligence of those with such an ends-oriented system, they truly aren't all that smart or capable of accepting true differences in the way people are in this life... diversity only in external things, never in the soul and the mind.

11 November 2012

Anomie and you

anomie

n 1: personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulation
2: lack of moral standards in a society

Source: WordNet (r) 1.7
Or
anomie

an·o·mie
[an-uh-mee]

noun Sociology.

a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.

Source: Dictionary.com

This concept of anomie is one that is targeted at individuals who are the basis for society. Social isolation, societal removal of norms, and the result of them create a more isolated set of individuals that no longer work as a cohesive society. This trend pre-dates the internet and was worrying sociologists for decades long before you ever get to Facebook, Myspace or 'social media'. One of the causes for concern in those days was the concept of 'media' being an isolation system that left the individual with few tools to reach out on the problems of society. The telephone is person-to-person, the television, radio and film are one-to-many and neither of these offered the capacity to actually get mass interaction amongst individuals. What these shared were an isolating interposition of technology turning individuals into passive viewers of information or at least being able to deal with a single other person from the comfort of your kitchen or bedroom while talking.

Movies, while seen together in a theater, were only a 'social' event if you actually were able to socialize with others afterwards, and that was limited to art house venues or similar small venues that gathered like-minded viewers together and then had a post-viewing experience to actually share the experience and find out what others thought about that shared experience. Big Box Multiplexes, the multi-screen venue, and even the large and ostentatious theaters of the 1920's and 1930's, while having lovely settings, did not offer the ability to interact and even discouraged it by having the ushering of audiences out so the next one could then see the film.

Media, be it newspaper, radio, television, film, or any other process of presentation of information to a mass audience lacked the ability to bring individuals together to actually discuss topics: media is anomic to the individual by definition as it only presents information in a relatively static way and even the interaction with a known other on a telephone is not the same as being together physically.

Being INTP

INTP is a personality type derived from using the descriptive Myers-Briggs test(s) and is one of the earliest attempts to do this to help individuals understand just why they act, think and feel in the way that they do, and there is The Myers & Briggs Foundation dedicated to this task and resources to help you find out about what your personality type actually is. Actually there are lots and lots of MBPT tests out there, from quick and easy to the multi-session ones that take a few days. What you get are Type Indicators (MBTI) for your personality, which are rough outlines of what the basis for your personality actually is. This does not mean you adhere to it in all instances, in fact no one does because personality has many different modes of expression because of individuation, so that you have a unique personality type that is individual to you. While identical twins will often have many of the same personality characteristics, because they are individuated they will have slightly different responses via their personality that are distinct to them, even when having a high degree of similarity.

The rough basis of the MBTI is based upon dichotomies of personality preferences as expressed by individuals (that is not only expressed as in 'taking the test' but as how traits drive certain responses) that serve as the basic four letter encapsulation of one's personality. There are refinements to the test, yes, but they are refinements to the rough outline of one's MBTI. They are as follows:

Extraversion/Introversion (E/I) – Extraversion is outward turning, while Introversion are inward turning personality types. This set is first and primary and helps to determine the main social outlook of individuals via the MBTI.

Sensing/Intuition (S/N) – How do you perceive the world and gather information about it? The Sensing (S) person takes in what is around them via their senses and trusts that as this data has meaning in a concrete way. The Intuition (N) person takes in data and then abstract it and associate it with other information to find out how current information fits into a larger scale of information.

Thinking/Feeling (T/F) – These are judgmental functions of personality. Thinking for judgment allows for decisions to be made based on the rational factors presented by such data utilizing an understanding of interactions between events by rules such as causation and consistency within a given framework of known information. Feeling for judgment utilize empathy and internal weighting to attempt to get a harmonization of what has happened and consider such things within the framework of how it affects other people.

Judging/Perception (J/P) – These two are lifestyle determinates and they serve in reference to the other functions. Judging personality determinates have a preference to settle matters and for Extraverts can be the dominant mode of personality, while for Introverts it is an auxiliary to their personality to seek conclusion only after introspection. Perceptive types utilize the framework of keeping options open and that what is set today may not be the best way to do things. Again the driver for Extraverts with Perceptive is that openness to keep understanding open as a dominant function, while for Introverts it is an auxiliary function. For Introverts either of these can become a driver, but only when the internally understood worldview is unsettled by them.

As an INTP, then, these modes put the Introversion thinking as dominant to the Extraverted type, utilized a dominant Intuition perception over the inferior Sensing type, have a Thinking dominant and Feeling auxiliary judgmental type, and utilize Perception over Judging as an auxiliary to my Introversion personality type. I have a flexible world view that must have not just hard data, but have conformity between such data and known frameworks via abstraction of data for a coherent world structure.

Or, as one of the books looking at how often personality types put it, the INTP appears in less than 5% of the population and appears to be a space alien to everyone else.

Anomie and Personality

The vast majority of the population is of basic Extraversion type: gregarious, able to get along with each other, socially needing other people and generally those having a better time working with people than working alone.

Our media enforces just the opposite of that. As I see it (P) that is not in accordance with social norms (T) which creates a disassociation amongst individuals who are not temperamentally suited to such activities (N) and no good for anyone in such a situation (I). That is a worldview expression based on the information and derived abstraction of it utilizing observations of society and individuals to derive an end view that is open to change but serves as a foundational piece for then putting forth that something is horribly out of whack.

No good shall come of that.

The G.O.D. Theorem

The G.O.D. Theorem (as I call it, there are other names for it) is pretty simple: everything was better in the Good Old Days. If you watch any of Bill O'Reilly raging against the machines, you know exactly what I'm talking about, and his tirades against the use of modern technology is both deplorable and comedic, simultaneously. All this technology is killing society, is the short of the BOR rant, and it has been heard for ages about pool halls, pinball arcades, that decadent artwork that actually put perspective into paintings and the Waltz. All of that has been driving the morally upright society downhill, forever and this modern technology will be the end of us all.

Hey! I'm the guy who just said that no good will come of technology, right?

Yes, yes I am, but I am telling you in a bit more refined mode than BOR and NOT telling you pithy little tips of the day nor bemoaning about the harmful crudities of society caught on YouTube, not fit for children, save the teasers which show the worst of it and aren't fit for children, but you don't tell anyone about those. That is a bit on the hypocritical side utilized to build audiences. Building an audience that sits isolated in their homes, watching the program... on a machine... which is evil in the BOR mindset. Don't ask me how that works, I am clueless.

No, what I am pointing out is from my prior bit on the media as a dissociative factor as it is meant for passive or at most response only interaction. Both of these put individuals in isolation and passive response, very much like the educational system that emphasizes 'learning' (passive intake of information) instead of critical thinking (analyzing information to put it into a contextual framework). That dates back to the 1920's and the Progressive movement's March Through the Institutions where Progressive thought would be pushed out at every venue available to disrupt the coherent society and reform it into a passive edifice under hierarchical control. The modern schooling movement of the late 19th and early 20th century helped to foster this as did the Dewey Decimal system which attempted to order information and teaching along strict 'scientific' lines (that is to say lines that Progressives liked, instead of lines towards creative analytical thought).

The main institution for this societal change would be via politics and that meant having to break up the old internal party structure and put in a Boss (top-down) based system. This would be utilized to slowly remove the easy association of individuals to their local party system and seek to support apparatchiks over true representatives at all times in all political venues in each political party. By utilizing governmental power granted to it by the people, government would then begin remolding the people and society to the ends of those who controlled government, who saw themselves as 'enlightened' and you as ignorant. These were the idea put forward by Edward Bernays via the conceptualization of Propaganda which he gained from his advertising background. If you want the man to blame for getting women to smoke, it is Mr. Bernays.

Edward Bernays saw that the subversion of choice preferences for goods could be translated into politics. In politics advertising would be utilized to 'shape' opinion and form it within society to the benefit of those benevolent know-it-alls that should be the ones ruling over you and making decisions for you. He worked with Woodrow Wilson and others and only came to realize what he had actually created after WWII and the explicit use of internal Propaganda by the Nazi Party to have passive social distancing of society from the death camps be put in place after years of advertising against Jews as a whole. And yet that end is not out of the normal course of events when society has individuals get a feeling of isolation, powerlessness and a morally perverted sense pushed at them as 'normal'.

That is anomie.

And it is pushed by the passivity of the educational system, the power structure of the political parties and sustained by socially anomic media that discourages physical interaction save for the most base sort of sexual distraction. This enforced isolation and lack of external social contacts in a real, physical way leaves those using Extraversion with few outlets and those that are left are the most base sort and encourage no thinking whatsoever.

If you have a personality type with an E at the beginning, then you are the target and you are not temperamentally suited by your personality to handle enforced Introversion. This is done with malice aforethought since the late 19th century and the goal is to reshape society but its actual outcome is to liquidate society and remove moral and firmly rooted concepts for the basis of society from individual support. You are isolated and taught to be docile, to have an imposed exterior mental framework of pre-decided moral relativism fed to you, to have any moral standard run down, to no longer invite critical thinking about societies and their relative value but to put forward that all societies (even those that encourage infanticide) as being 'equal' and that you are powerless and should only entertain the most base thoughts towards your fellow man.

I am an Introvert and know how to handle my own internal world domain and situation. Self-imposed isolation and having few friends is not a problem to me and gives me leeway to decide just who is and isn't a friend and doesn't leave me grasping at any 'Friend' in the cyber-way as a means to uphold my personality needs for Extraversion. Because I have a firm reference basis built up of observation and yet one that is flexible to all of mankind, I can utilize my auxiliary traits to understand just what the goal and object of such things are. I can then utilize an understanding of history and tell you that enslavement is the BEST end scenario for individuals at the end of this and the total decay and collapse of modern civilization the WORST end for this scenario. And I can reference at least 3 'Dark Ages' (pre-Ming Dynasty China after the takeover by non-Chinese creating social isolation, Late Bronze Age with Egypt, the Hittites, Achaean Greeks and arguably all those effected by the Sea People, and the end of the Roman Empire) to demonstrate that enforced isolation (social or physical) means that individuals are ill-prepared for what comes when their world is reshaped by external events.

Note that this is Perception talking not Judging: the interior framework of world understanding that I have must have a high degree of correlation to the exterior world so that I can survive. I am willing to do the hard work, hunt down sources no one is even willing to talk about to find answers and I share them with you and encourage you to seek them out, read them, and then examine your own internal worldview to see if where we are in the modern world can come to ANY good end. What I do that is more than BOR is to hand you alternatives, outlets and other means to deal with things, although I also encourage you to get out to coffee shops, go out to see real, physical friends and to really think long and hard about your social valuation structure.

Family, Friends, Associates

My basic structure for social needs and interaction on a personal level are simple and stated above.

Family, first – these are the closest associates you have and biology is only a part of it, as this also includes those others that you have mutual agreement with to share the most personal aspects of your life. If Marriage is the basis for the Nation, then Family is the first social structure of the Nation we make. You can't help the family you were born into, but you can help who it is you pull in close to you in your life. If you value your online 'Friends' that you have never met, that you have never physically associated with, that you have not shook hands with face to face, then, not in a Judging way but in a Perceiving way, you have a problem. I am not here to Judge you, I am here to say that you social structure and Extraverted nature is being used to isolate you and this will cause you to be dependent on the first thing offered to you. It is intentional, malicious and means no good end for you... that is the framework and pattern you get when you passively allow these things to happen to you. You are in extreme danger, personally, and by not being an active part of the physical society, you are part of the destructive Progressive methodology to control even you cyber 'Friends'. I'm sorry if I'm the one that has to break this to you. There is good in having such 'Friends', but only if you actually invest time, effort and real physical location displacement to meet them and understand them directly, physically, as individuals.

Friends, second – the real thing, the ones where you get in a horrible accident, the family is on vacation and have just one or two people to turn to for help. The person who will get to the hospital to see you. The person that will bail you out of jail, give you a ride home, and tell you that you don't have to pay them, just do your duty to show up and they will stand by your side. That person is a FRIEND. And as someone who has gone friendless most of his life, I can tell you that such a person isn't to be passed off lightly. If you ignore this person (or if damned lucky a handful of them) for your cyber 'Friends' you are asking for a world of hurt even if you are interacting with these people as cyber 'Friends' because only the physical bonds of common projects sustain friendship. Trust me on that if you can't figure it out for yourself. Because I am Introverted and self-reliant, I damn well do my best to avoid such situations: you can't. Being basically friendless by choice is one thing, disdaining that person that will get to the hospital to make sure you are OK is lethal. If you lose that person, you have lost your back-up and if you aren't thinking ahead of time to get other back-up in place, then you will be dead in that crisis. Physically spend time with your friends, especially those close friends as an Extravert you need it and deserve it and so do they. Even those Introverts who are your friends... especially them as they are more likely to show up when NO ONE ELSE WILL. Just let them know they are your back-up, OK?

Associates, third – The people you meet up with in your life on a relatively frequent basis at work or at school. You have little choice but to have such associates unless you are: an author, run a sole proprietor business, or are in a cave living off of investment income. Authors who work alone get much say in how their works get distributed, and thus have the ability to choose who they will work with to a great extent. Running your own business and being your own boss and employee means you do have work contacts, yes, but they tend to be commerce related and not a daily recurring physical meeting situation. Then there is Ted Kaczinski, Howard Hughes and the totally bugged out that are self-sufficient and are rarely seen. If you aren't any of those, and do have daily contacts in business or school, then you have associates: those people you associate with frequently. This also includes church organizations, charitable work, helping to run a scout troop, and a whole host of activities from sports to games to reading circles and everything in between that you do for a social life. Your co-workers are those people you may go out and blow off steam after work, fulfilling a good social function and decompressing from the day to be sociable in the rest of your life. These also tend to be cyber 'Friends' that you may interact with via video, instant messaging or text messaging with or without images. This is by no means an unimportant category of people in your life, but they are in that next shell out and the least tied to you even when you physically meet up on a regular basis.

All of these people, plus the casual acquaintances, are a necessary and vital part of staving off anomie in one's life and help to gain some social grounding for you in this life. And while you may be in the situation where you have no choice but to spend time with Associates as a majority of your time, they in no way make up for Family and Friends. All three are critical to all humans, save the Kaczinski types, of course, but everyone needs them in different amounts and spending too much time with groups of people can even be stress inducing to Introverts, who tend to take the rest of humanity in smaller and measured doses. As humans grew up and got acculturated to each other through history, from pre-historic times to present, there are strong bonds that all people form to emotionally sustain them and give them moral and ethical roots in society. I stress physical meeting because there is no substitute for them: actually being in someone's direct presence has physical, psychological and emotional feedback into your psyche that is, generally, positive.

Just don't save up negative feelings for Thanskgiving and Christmas time with your family. Having positive time together as a family with friends is one of the most important things that can be done: let the preachers do the preaching that everyone wants to hear, not what you need to get off your chest or pontificate about. You are better than that. If you have bothered to learn self-restraint, that is.

The Body Politic

You participate in the Body Politic even if you haven't registered to vote, disdain the political system, and generally decry it at all turns. You are a member of society and are to be considered part of the Body Politic no matter how little you want to have to do with it.

Using the G.O.D. Theorem, I can state that there used to be a different era of politics that were not centered on elections, not centered on candidates, and were centered on the positive social impact of being in a political party that met up as smaller units for social gatherings. There are very, very, very few positives in growing up in a socialist leaning family, let me tell you that right off. In fact the only great aspect was seeing how the traditional, old-line socialists actually ran their political lives together at party meetings. Party meetings were things like: barbecues, a day at the beach, spending a day to celebrate one of the respected people in the party chapter on their birthday, stuff like that. Maybe 3 meetings a year, tops. The total time spent on politics at a typical 5-7 hour meeting was 1 hour or less, usually with a speech or two. You have to give the old line socialists credit for continuing on a tradition that had been lost in the late 1960's and early 1970's by the mainstream parties. But then the old-line, First International Socialist types had speeches on actual political outlook, dogma and not about plans or policy, by and large. Really, what sane person would attend a nice day at the beach to talk about the intricacies of tax policy or which programs are actually doing any good? Those get shuffled off to meeting rooms, run by party apparatchiks... and that is in the mainstream political parties as well as the old line socialists. No one wants to see how political sausage is made, these days.

With the shift in party power in the mainstream parties from wards, precincts and districts to the higher level offices until the National offices came to run the party, also came the distancing of people from actually discussing politics as a moral, ethical and popular matter. Political parties used to be about ideals and moral viewpoints, not about getting a slice of the power pie. The Body Politic only works well when there is a healthy discourse and intercourse amongst individuals and parties based on ideology, dogma, and arguing the basics of each to see how viewpoints that differ lead to different conclusions. It is society that creates the requirement for government by having a commonality of understood law amongst all members of society, and Nations are formed to differentiate societies due to the ideological, ethnic, religious and moral differences between them.

To unmoor individuals from this connection, those connections must be devalued, slowly removed and the ability of individuals to have say over the Body Politic and the organ of society we call 'government' must also be distanced. This is generally not a fast process and takes much time to degrade and demoralize society via other organs of education, church and the law. Government is created not to think for society, but to be a Punisher and ensure that those that would attack society are punished. It is given power to do those things, but they are safeguarding powers, not productive powers. For all the great edifices put up by government, they come at the expense of human liberty and freedom and the larger the edifice the greater the expenditure in lost productivity to gain it. Necessary infrastructure is to be created and safeguarded as directed by society through government for the benefit of all members of society and the welfare of society as a whole. This requires active participation in the political process to ensure that government only safeguards society and does not think that it is the determinative organ of society.

When government assumes that latter role we have various names for it: tyrannical, authoritarian, and imperial. Those individuals that wish to remove differences across all society are putting forward an imperial dogma as the ones doing the pushing are also the ones doing the deciding on what, really, you need in the way of liberty and freedom. Similarly those trying to liquidate national boundaries are trying to homogenize mankind to end its differences and reduce mankind to the lowest common moral denominator which, when done across cultures, is called savagery. The very worst components of all cultures, taken as the base of all human culture, is a savage thing and it is the conscious effort to move away from infanticide, slavery and so on, that gives a higher moral standing to those who eliminate such things in their own society. Yet this is diminished in 'moral relativism' that says that all good things are only good on a sliding scale and not a positive good in and of themselves.

This end is reached by starting to alienate individual from government by utilizing government's punitive powers against individuals of a certain group or class. Income tax was put into place on a class basis to 'tax the rich' and would 'never go above 7%'. Yet within 7 years it went to 70%, and still the insatiable appetite of government was not assuaged. Also demonized were the 'fat cat' tycoons of the trusts: Carnegie, Rockefeller, and those who sought to purchase corrupt politicians to their cause. While the anti-trust act was passed to break up the large trusts, the large banks counter-attacked because of the problem government had in funding itself. JP Morgan floated loans to the US government and prior to WWI the largest bankers in the US got together to put together legislation to put a Federal Reserve run by them into legal form, via the Progressive banner. The very types of trusts Progressives decried in industry, were most amenable to them in banking and their reach, to this day, is much larger than any or all of the tycoons in business combined. But you will not hear their modern day counterparts talking about breaking such an establishment or member banks up as they are 'too big to fail'. If the public had gotten any word of this legislation, at the time, it would not have passed. The public was not consulted, however, because the new Progressives didn't want the public to know of the deal that went down. Really, parties are only for passing legislation, not representing people, right?

With the Anti-Trust Acts, Federal Reserve and Income Tax, the Progressives had already changed the basis of government to exclude popular oversight and distance government from the Body Politic and society as a whole. It was an intentional set of acts to start creating anomie and isolate the individual by class, by economic status and to then punitively utilize the tax code to further isolate those that politicians didn't like. The media played its role as purveyor of information from government, but rarely, if ever, serves as a feedback instrument past that era of partisan newspapers that populated all sides of the political spectrum. By choosing who is and is not worthy to propagate information, government chooses the propagandists who then change their tune to better suit what government wants purveyed. You have little to no say in this, it is taken from your hands intentionally and you are no longer taught about your right to publish as part of your freedom of speech. It is implied that the freedom of the press is held by the press, not by the people, and yet it is the people who set up the organs that create the press, not the other way around.

The goal of this agenda, started over a century ago, is to install a small group of Elites as those who will dictate your life to you via government. If you depend on government for 'retirement', medical care, and even something like surviving a disaster, then you are no longer doing the basics necessary to secure your own life and survival. Such programs are sold as one thing, that is being a positive good, but they come at a cost of productivity, lost investment opportunity and having you as a thinking, vital member of society. Instead the individual becomes a mere cluster of group overlaps where any single group might be demonized to distract from the work and lacks of the Elites. When you group together to 'protest' against 'banksters' you are no longer holding government to account for it NOT allowing the process of justice work its ends on them. A bailed out company is one that is inefficient, poorly run and no matter how big it is, deserves to go through hard and deep restructuring of all of its elements just to survive. When allowed to tell people what energy is good and what energy is bad, then the most efficient and economical forms of energy can be marginalized so as to jack up the cost of actually having a modern life until the economy grinds to a halt and the dissociative media can soothe you by letting you know that this was the fault of this or that evil company, not your fault for helping to foster such government which wishes to impoverish you after driving you apart from your fellow man and making you dependent upon an authoritarian government that changes how you learn, what you learn and diminishes the ability to think critically.

As an individual I do not sit in judgment of you but tell you of what I perceive and the changes in the course of the world due to the structure of how society works and what part in it you play or do not play. When you hand over government by not even participating in its functioning, then you are giving the assent of apathy to have your life dictated to you by others. You could have a say, you could create a vibrant society that is rich in thought and discussion, and you could hold government to account to yourself and your fellow citizens by actually being a citizen and doing the job of a citizen. That job requires thinking and not just superficially but the deep and profound thinking of what it actually means to be you beyond distractions from media and seeking an easy life of doing what you are told by a set of Elites you do not elect but assent to by being passive. This passivity creates a frail society, a weak society and one that then gains fewer and less robust points of failure, until only a few are left that have no back-up, no capacity to respond to any failure because they all must do those things which you no longer do. And then there is a failure that cascades and your world disappears as the complex systems have gained simplistic governance that has a reach that is vast and a grasp of very little at all. That governance will seek to vilify and displace blame from itself so that you will be angry at anything, anyone, any group but those who have claimed so much and now can perform nothing and fail.

In anomie the individual becomes dependent, all moral decisions including that of which to sustain, life or death, becomes equal as all morals are rendered to have no value. That cannot sustain a society. That cannot sustain a government of any sort as you no longer self-govern. And those who fostered this have forgotten that they sit atop this set of vast and complex systems and for all they say they do not understand that complexity one whit better than those they are trying to control. When such vast societies fail they fail for the rich and poor alike, and while the rich might gain a cushion from their wealth, their very lives have the exact, same value as the very poorest who bear the brunt of their decisions. Soon there are fewer wealthy, fewer poor, and society is reduced by fire and iron to base survival where those who think and can plan are left to pick up the pieces to try and create a better world out of ruins. That is how such plans end as raw power is not competent in anything, save savagery. In that it excels because it is loosed from the bounds of having to weigh and judge towards civilized ends and is no longer held in check by citizens, but is used over mere subjects who are just subject to power, forgetting that they are its very author.

You cannot forget what you have not been taught. Sadly the Elites suffer this as badly in their quest for power. Once your life becomes all about you, then you are the absent author of power, the absent creator of society and the present instigator of your impoverishment by doing nothing to stop it on your own behalf. One cannot be sustained without work and without fear of outcomes: these two things do not go together and allow survival of society.

I prepare and plan for the failure of my fellow man writ large.

I do my part in warning and in letting you know that thinking, while difficult, is worth it as it is the creative process necessary to have a society that upholds your right to think. I see the destructive ends of anomie applied to my fellow man and what its effects are over time and point them out. That is my duty as a citizen to my fellow countrymen and as someone who loves his fellow man globally. I can still do that even with what I see happening around me because judgment is open-ended, adaptable and what is as it is can change. If you believe that being civilized is easy, then I ask that you look at where such ease ends and point out that those ends are savagery. I will, however, not step on the path of savagery with my fellow man and must point out the better, harder, tougher, nastier and yet more fulfilling way that allows you to be the great author in the hardest work of all: civilization.

You have been lied to not just as an individual, but your parents and grandparents and great-grandparents as well. Fed a belief that is destructive to self and society for generations, we are now near the end of that anomie that it has fostered. You have not been taught the basics and, instead, learn only to be dependent upon power held by the Punisher which is authored by us all, and it is base and raw in every instance, at every turn, and in every way. Power is a slavering beast inside us and manifests in that one organ of society that must process the rough and harsh people who forget what it means to be civilized. That is not the brain of society, but that most base organ that is yet so essential to the health of society. It grows cancerous through inattention, spreads its cancer when unchecked and when it claims to be the author of itself, then its true author is reduced to subjugation to it. Thus are the Elites turned into the savages they so desire you to become. That takes work to stop with your fellow man, and it cannot be done without you. For you are also the author of Hope. Unfortunately she got stuck at the bottom of the box and someone has to reach in and help her out after all the demons of savagery have been loosed upon the world and this task cannot be done alone. You must change to get hope, not ask for hope and change inverted for it does not and cannot work that way.

Hope is not bestowed, it is reached for.

Hope does not arrive upon a litter borne up by vast multitudes, but alone, unclothed and shivering when she must be helped up from the box of terrors.

Hope is not released but must be set free by those who change their viewpoint and will to no longer indulge themselves but to offer a hand of kindness to her with their fellow man.

Hope is many things.

Hope is not a strategy.

Hope is not delivered it is built.

Hope is not the product of government, but its dearest enemy for she offers to hold it accountable for its deeds.

You are the author of Hope.

I hold my hand out to you to help you out of the box of terrors.

There is a better way and you are the light of your own life and of our own world once out of that box of horrors and to love those around you and not demonize them for not being you.

I say that not in judgment of you but for the simple fact that it is true.

It takes effort to step out of that warm, dark, and lethal box and a lifetime of work to stay out of it as it is so warm, so dark, so cozy, and if you stay too long the horrors then put the top back on the box and then you are dead and Hope extinguished.

I ask you unleash the power of Hope in yourself, to hold the Hope enslavers to their deeds, to free yourself from the shackles of dark comfort and ill ends and to transform the world together by holding a hand out to the oppressed and a shield against the savage.

You cannot fail me.

You can only fail yourself.

And in my deepest love of you I do not want to see that happen.

28 March 2011

The Tyrant's Little Handbook

Ways to Stay in Power

This handbook isn't one that will tell you how to get power. The paths to power are many and varied and depend totally on circumstances and nation. It doesn't matter all that much if you got in by the old 'whiff of grapeshot' route or the tried and true 'coup against the regime from the inside' or the revolution from the outside or just the plain and simple 'steal an election or five'. How you get to power is not as important as what you do after achieving that goal, because getting to power is the easy part. The hard part is surviving to be something other than a footnote in history.

A word on that point: there is one man who has won a revolution, refused power, led a normal life, then had to come back to get things back together, was elected to the seat of power, and then stepped down from that. He stands not only next to Cincinnatus in history, but above him because he did try to emulate Cincinnatus at all turns and out performed him. If you really are that popular, then you don't need this handbook and you will soon stand next to George Washington. That sort of route will get you in the history books.

It is doubtful that you are that popular and led a revolutionary war competently for 7 years...

If you can't take that route for various reasons, then you do have to examine just what it is you are aiming for with this power of a nation in your hands. And so you will need some important rules of thumb to go by. No one can predict exactly how you got to where you are, so the rules are general in nature with a few provisos, but have a theme to them.

The First Two Rules

Self-aggrandizement is always popular amongst dictators and tyrants of all cultures and pretty much petty and pointless. If your ego is that big you are likely to miss something important like, say, ensuring that your people have adequate clothing for the winter. Or food. When it is all about 'you' then you tend to think the nation revolves around you. In fact, it doesn't. You just happened to hit the jackpot of getting to the top spot, and are nothing all that special unless you make yourself special.

A cult of personality is always great for PR and makes you feel that you really are beloved by your people, no matter what your thugs and secret police do. If you believe your PR then you will soon be despised and may find your lifespan shortened or find that your Nation falls into extreme poverty while your thugs beat everyone up. Basically you become a footnote in history, just another narcissistic tyrant who was out for self-satisfaction. You might even believe you are a god, of some sort, and challenge another god to a wrestling match or some other form of confrontation. It is to be remembered that Caligula found himself killed by his own bodyguards when they realized that Rome needed better than him.

From this there are two important rules that you can learn:

1) Never believe your own PR as you need a good dose of humility to rule and govern.

2) Your bodyguards can and will kill you if they don't like you or are otherwise not well enough in your thrall or paid off to the point where they will do anything.

King Canute was at the water's edge to make a point to his staff. His staff created so much PR for him that they actually believed the PR. King Canute did not, so the best way to prove that the PR wasn't true to his own staff was to go out and try to stop the incoming tide. Wet feet is a small price to pay for an anchor to the actual world as that anchor is necessary for you to have a government policy that makes some sense not just to you, but to the population

Caligula was nuts, granted, but a PaPa Doc who saw himself as some incarnation of a Voodoo supernatural being... well he may not have started off with a full deck, but by the end of it half the cards were missing and he had borrowed some jokers from other decks to fill it out. In general the best that can be hoped for when a despot is that far in is that his aides will quietly pick up the real workload and the leader will slowly be shut off from any real power and may actually die of old age. That is on the good side of things when no one will tell you that you are crazy. The bad side is a version of Caligula. There is no version in which you get to be nuts, self-important and have a positive influence enough to become noteworthy.

Really, your PR that is generated by your staff is pure propaganda when it involves you. While self-aggrandizement is popular, the path that it is on is one of debauchery, decadence and you losing touch with the real world either to the point where it kills you or you are slowly shut away from anything dangerous as your mind crumbles into ruin.

To thwart that, remember King Canute, wet feet and all. A bit of humility on your part and not appointing 'yes-men' to the PR branch will do wonders for you. That doesn't mean using critics, but ensure that those in your employ for PR should know they can tell you just how bad you look to the general public and craft an image appropriate to counter some parts of the perception and, perhaps, reinforce others.

The Next Big Rules of Thumb

If believing your own PR is a bad road to be on, then getting no negative feedback is just as bad as it is the negative feedback that lets you know what the problems are in society. Yes you probably did come to power with a bunch of 'true believers', thugs or a military junta, if you didn't just outright steal some elections and have the opposition killed.

Now look at that coterie that came to power with you.

How truthful will they be to you about the true state of affairs in the nation? Probably not very, right?

When you came to power you found that the old bureaucracy was still more or less functioning and gave a semblance of order to things, so you kept them on even if they were the old regime, as you needed a government that had some functionality to it. Here is a little secret: those are the people who actually run the nation, you are just the leader.

Some governments when they are on a losing end of a fight and their leader has decided to amscray, then just run away from their jobs as they have been thugs utilizing the reins of government to do all sorts of horrific things to the people of the nation. If that is the case, then you are going to have a tough time of it as you not only need something that functions like a government, but then need to give some form to it. The best way to get something up and running is to let the low-level bureaucrats, those actually going out and checking power lines, sewer mains, running power plants... you know the technicians... that they are not targeted by anything going on at the top and are welcome to continue the necessary public services uninterrupted. Doing that shows you actually have some idea of how a government runs and that those 'true believers', thugs, etc. that brought you to power are clueless about what it takes to keep a nation going.

Here the anecdote of Lenin comes to mind, when one of his underlings came in to inform him that the secret police of the regime (this is prior to getting things really going) had infiltrated the party structure! The underling asked: 'What should we do?'

What would you do if you found out that 10-15% of the party bringing you to power was in the pay of the regime you were trying to bring down? Would you execute them? Make their names public? Tell your party bosses that these people are to be marginalized?

If you chose any of those routes then you would probably find yourself not in the position of power you are in as the answer from Lenin was succinct: 'Do? Why should I do anything? Have you seen the party members who are the majority of the party? They are at coffee houses all day long debating fine points of socialism amongst themselves. Who is running the party? The secret police since they must appear to be good and loyal party members and thus do the actual job of the party, while the true believers sit on their butts all day arguing philosophy! Why should we do anything? If we did we would lose the party as no one wants to run it...'

OK, that is paraphrased heavily, and condensed, but you get the picture. Thus the next rule:

3) Leave the technocrats alone, they serve a purpose.

4) Never stop your opponents when they are doing vital work for you.

5) Being honest in your assessment means not having any rose colored glasses on about those around you.

Painful, no?

Honesty Is The Best Policy (even for tyrants)

Are you getting the idea that successful tyrants, dictators, despots and the like have a theme to them? They do. Lenin, while duplicitous in many venues, did not dare put on rose colored glasses when looking at his own party coming to power. King Canute knew he was mortal and used that as a touchstone for his views. They were honest with themselves about what their party was or that they were not above the mortal realm. That was then enforced on their advisers, so that it was understood that the practical matters are important in running a country. Lenin would wander from that path as the old regime's bureaucrats were replaced by party members over time: he had forgotten their attitude towards running much of anything, and if the philosophy of Marxism wasn't prone to running a communist party very well, then it wouldn't run a nation very well, either.

Here is an important maxim for new governments: 'As they come to power, so shall they rule.'

An honest self-assessment is necessary to get an idea of just what your ends will be as supreme ruler of a nation. If you came to power with a blood drenched crew, then did you reward them with positions of power? If so, what are their skills for actually using that power? Do you really expect them to know how to do something without a lot of blood involved? Your early days will tell a lot about your final end, and if you can't put a corrective into place that yields something that is stable and not dependent upon that blood crazed lot that got you into power, then you had best do something right then, in the early days. Otherwise your end days will be just as bloody as your beginning ones.

On the flip side if you used a bunch of corrupt bureaucrats to steal a few elections, then what are your chances that those same bureaucrats will actually stay bought? Are these really the people you want running the mid-levels of the bureaucracy? In many ways their utilization of petty power to get you great power shows that the great power rests on the petty power, and if you used them to get to the top then they know they can take you down by similar means for someone else or another of their brethren.

The lowest level of the bureaucracy, those actually doing work, filling out forms, making sure things are tracked... they may be hated for their minor abuses, but it is the ones just above them at the mid-level that allow those abuses to happen. No matter how you came to power your face is not that of smiling posters plastered all over cities, homes and on passing wildlife, but in the way the bureaucracy is run. If they are petty tyrants you will be seen as a petty tyrant through them. More on this in a bit.

Those people who brought you to power are very dangerous to you, be they 'true believers' or corrupt apparatchiks of a political machine. They made you and they can unmake you. And it is almost certain that the population doesn't like them, as they have disrupted everything to the benefit of the middlemen and to the disfavor of the general population. All those posters hung up to show that you or your party is for 'the people'? That is PR and not very good PR, at that. Do you want people reminded of your hypocrisy, day in and day out? Do you really want that?

One prime lesson of all revolutions or turn-overs in government that are large is this:

6) Those people that brought you to power are your largest threat.

7) Those people who brought you to power aren't necessary any more.

Lenin made sure the Red Guards met a violent end. Hitler had the SS liquidate the SA. Mussolini turned on some of the early thugs that helped him get the Black Shirts going. President Chester A. Arthur, while no despot or tyrant, went after the patronage system that got him high visibility and shocked the hell out of everyone for doing that. This last is a useful reminder that good lessons can come from the normal course of nations that are doing pretty well for themselves, but have corrupt machines of one sort or another in play.

Turning on those who brought you to power has a distinct and honored pedigree to it: Julius Caesar was killed by the cabal that brought him to power and backed him, Octavian then took up that power to put the cabal down. If Julius had the good sense to start the liquidation process on his confederates after coming to power and either dispersing or neutralizing their power bases, then he wouldn't have had such a bloody end.

Getting The Trains To Run On Time Was PR

Italy's train system, pre-Mussolini, was a joke: the trains were ill-kept and reliably late.

The great 'attraction' to fascism is this promise to get the trains to run on time, which has a sweetened condensed version but actually can't work from the top-down:

8) Leave those who know what they are doing at the lowest level in charge.

9) Getting the infrastructure to run well is a top priority to survive.

Here a bit has to be swiped from FA Hayek, in general principle, is that a diverse and complex system cannot be dictated from the top-down. The job at the top position is to lead, but not to tell everyone how to do their jobs as those at the top don't know how to do them. And while corrupt political appointees in a bureaucracy may know how the job actually is done, they are unreliable as you know they can be bought off. Part of getting to power via a corrupt system is that the system is corrupt and if you are just putting yourself in as the Corruptee In Chief, then you will have the stain of each and every low level corruptocrat pinned to your sorry hide.

In many ways this is part rules 3, 6 & 7 of why you need to get rid of the mid-levels of government and shouldn't trust the closest part of it all the way down to those at mid-level management: people in those positions don't work all that well when they become positions of patronage, corruption or just overburdened with rules and regulations. Yes, all of that was handy in getting to power, but that is not the way to secure power. Thus the goal is to remove the corruption with as little fanfare and as much effectiveness as possible. The ward heelers of the SA found a one night putsch against them that was unannounced and extremely effective. The 'true believers' and supporters are the last to believe that they are the cause of the problem, but you should know better as they are disposable to your needs.

If the judicial system is generally reliable, if overburdened, then utilize it to get rid of the corrupt parts of the middle-bureaucracy. You should have the dirt on them, so let your trusted people dig the corrupt bureaucracy out and cut off the air supply of support for them for cash and legal counsel. A long term goal is to get the judiciary running fairly well, and then also get rid of the corrupt lawyers involved in the cases to get rid of the corrupt bureaucrats. Believe it or not, but an impartial judicial system that recognizes your power, at the top, is equally applied, at the bottom, will do you much, much more good than one that bends easily to your wishes. The Judiciary is necessary for a well ordered society and a fair an impartial one is vital to getting corruption out of the system. If you had to buy off judges on the way up, do you really want that venue open to someone else?

You may not have come to power as a reformer, but if the system is bad enough to get you into place then it is in desperate need of reform so you can stay in place. Got it?

Not doing this and putting in a political system where true believers who couldn't figure out how the real world works led to the stagnation and much deeper corruption of the USSR. That got to the point where cleaning out the corruption meant pulling down the system and inviting organized crime into it because they actually had a better idea of how to run things than the bureaucrats did. That is a sad state of affairs to be avoided, at all costs. Because if it is that bad, then an Al Capone sort of figure who makes sure the trash does get picked up on time becomes your greatest enemy.

Here a major lesson can be taken from Imperial China under the Sun Emperors: they had a vast, efficient and generally hard to corrupt bureaucracy in place so that the top guy could make his wishes felt throughout the land, and yet when one died or was deposed, the bureaucracy lived on to keep things running. That system was based on merit-to-entry in the civil service, not how much you could pay someone off. You can learn much about what you need from that concept as it is proven and effective.

A Professional Military Will Keep You In Power

Mind you if you keep getting into major conflicts the military will also see you as the main cause for the drop in morale and the death of their countrymen, so even if they swore up and down on loyalty oaths to you, they will finally see you as the problem. In general the military system in any nation is its most conservative part, and it is a reflection of the population and society it comes from. Ripping a page from Machiavelli, he pointed out that the best defenders of the nation were those who were citizens and land owners as they had a livelihood and family to protect. Mercenaries were the guys you sent elsewhere to do your dirty work, they were not a reliable military core. Some might be very good at training skills, however, so even if you don't hire them for combat operations, they may prove to be startlingly effective as trainers when they know it is not their hides on the line.

If the military system is corrupt, say it brought you to power and sees you as replaceable as its pawn, then it needs a major overhaul and reform. Sad to say, no matter how good they are, being corrupt means that the military isn't going to be useful as a power structure for stability. More importantly you don't want to be putting 'true believers' into it, as they aren't all that reliable on the military affairs front. If you came up through the ranks (or bought your way through) then you know who the corrupt actors are and they need to go. What needs to be put in their stead is, like the civil service, a merit based system for advancement. This needs to be overseen by an internal affairs organization known as the Inspectors General.

This is a handy system invented to root out corruption in merit based systems, so that there would be an even-handed application of the rules on all things military and make sure that the money given the military is spent well. These people in the IG have to be the most anal-retentive, rules-based, stick to the program people in the organization, and getting them is a major first task. Many nations have low level officers 'on the take' so that even Staff Sergeants can be bought off. This is bad, very bad, for enlistee morale... and it is a volunteer service or at least one that has universal but short periods for everyone (say two years of training and time in service to know what it is like).

You, as Commander in Chief need to review all the material necessary to reform the military and make sure the most incorruptible officers rise to the top to ensure the military is a good, hard tool of the nation, and not some flaccid organ of a party or chock-full-o-dogmatist philosophers as they don't fight that well.

10) The Inspectors General System is purpose built to root out corruption, get one or keep it that way.

11) Equal application of rules and regulations internal to the military and civil service is mandatory.

There are pros and cons to both models of the enlistee or the universal service military systems. In general small nations can use the latter as compact societies come to understand the need of standing together regardless of class, wealth, etc. This is vitally important as the wealthy must serve and must not be allowed to game the system to get out of service: no lotteries, it is either everyone serves or it is all volunteer. Everyone must learn the craft of warfare at its lowest level for a small nation to survive.

The all-volunteer form of force is one that can enforce internal cohesion for the military efficiently and has dedication to their craft. These are the people who want to serve the nation, want to be in the military and the military structure will weed out the killers and barbarians who just love blood. Why? They tend not to be very professional in their attitude and that is bad for morale. Have those referred over to your secret police for work, then keep an extremely tight grip on them and expend them as necessary to get dirty work done abroad. Every tyrant needs a small corps of people with bloodlust, and they really shouldn't be in society as that will get them in jail, where they aren't useful to you. Better to use them on your overseas opponents and then just claim they are wackos doing things on their own. That will not be far from the truth, either, for a few of them, I'm sure.

Now if your military isn't corrupt (and that is a godsend of huge proportions) then you have one institution that is suitable for molding the other institutions of civil service and getting them up and running. An effective, merit-based military system that is conservative and has an equivalent of an Inspectors General system has been one that has been the back-bone of some of the most long-lasting and powerful institutions on this planet. Good efficient military structures have been a prime source for modeling other institutions for ages.

An example?

The Roman Legions were the most powerful military of their era and created a fundamental system of command and control that remains unaltered, to this day, in another institution which copied it and it would become powerful on the planet for centuries due to this system of order. That second group is the Roman Catholic Church and their entire church structure of Dioceses, Arch-Diocese and such is stolen lock, stock and barrel from the Roman Legions, often with the same titles attached the positions. Long after the fall of the Roman Empire, the Roman Legion's system of order continues to exist in the Roman Catholic Church, just prettied up and toned down as befits a religious order.

Another example is the military system under Bismarck which was emulated by businesses in the US trying to figure out a good way to run corporations. They decided that the basic system of Germany for its military, the orderly 16 Privates to 1 Sergeant, was a good one for workshops and so on, just by changing the titles a bit. That system was emulated by any organization that needed to harness the power of a number of employees, keep track of them and keep work flowing on an orderly basis. The 'line manager' which is that most local of management in corporations is actually a reflection of the German military and the corporate structure over that is reflective of the German rank system all the way up to the CEO. This was emulated by foreign militaries, police departments, sports franchises, civil services and, indeed, any wide ranging, large scale organization that came up in the early 20th century. Only in the latter part of the 20th century did the ability of electronics to allow better tracking and decentralization of work flows break with that Bismarckian system.

If you have a problem with the military and its goals and aims, then you need to be brutally honest with yourself that this is a blind spot of epic proportions that no dictator or tyrant can have. Military systems and organization types have been far, far more effective and long lasting than any other type of system known to mankind and it is a wise ruler that examines it for pointers on how to get an efficient, merit-based system going.

Why Merit?

Why is a wise dictator smart enough to enforce a merit-based system?

They work.

I've given examples ranging widely across centuries of merit-based systems that continue on their own without much help from the top: Sun Emperors of China and their bureaucracy, Bismarckian military systems emulated to this day by other militaries, police and corporations, the Roman Legion's system is still in place as a structure in the Roman Catholic Church. Merit-based systems are good at creating order and keeping order and tinkering with them to make them 'better' ( ie. to adhere to some temporary movement in politics or culture) usually makes them worse and prone to corruption and non-merit based factors. When non-merit based factors become determinants in how an organization is run, then the goal of the organization is no longer that of rewarding merit and running efficiently but to follow the non-merit based determinants.

When a behavior that is not relevant to an organization's mission is inculcated and rewarded, you get more of that behavior and less of the behavior necessary to run the organization's mission. Is the best way to get the trains to run on time to shoot engineers who miss the deadline by 5 minutes? Or to reward those who make timely schedules with few to no errors in routing and in all way perform up to expectations of performance? Mussolini tried the first for awhile and found it didn't work, plus he started to run out of people who wanted to be in the train running business.

Do you want a DMV that concentrates on getting your forms processed, licenses issued, driving tests done and behaving in a civil manner? Then why does it get burdened down with work rules that don't reward that and then enforce work rules that are not primary nor relevant to its mission? If the system you rose through is dysfunctional, you can probably place your finger on the primary culprit being the actual government you just got rid of, that decided it was more interested in 'nice' things rather than people doing their jobs.

As the top dog of the show as dictator, you get to enforce a few things and cutting out the detritus (and hangers-on jobs, plus lobbyists and all the corruption from that) for special treatment in a system will mean some more upheaval. Unlike what got you to power, however, you will be seen as 'throwing the bums out' and 'cleaning up the system'. You aren't killing these people, mind you, just cutting their ties to your regime and to the government. This is vitally important as you require an efficient government that is well run to stay in power, which is why you practiced 6 & 7 on them. When you cut off the pig trough and gravy train, the pigs will squeal and you can point out that bacon is very tasty and that you really did mean an end to the old way of doing things, not just continuing on the corruption with a new face. Those fired and cut off from political windfall of cronyism will find more productive jobs or wind up in your efficiently run prisons from your efficiently run judiciary with lawyers that know their job is to argue the case, not the law.

Never lose sight of that: your ability to stay in power is directly proportional to how well the government is run. You run it worse than it was before and your expected life span declines with it. Put in a meritorious, treat no one special and everyone gets the same rules applied to them, and you can expect a much longer lifespan as at least government is doing its job. You might even get some spare cash for a public works project or three if the economy improves because of it: unless there is a crying need for yet another palace, hand it back. Why? You are in power, if you need a public works project to self-aggrandize, then you are not long for being in power. Remember that rule (9) is a touchstone.

Don't hype a good economy. Remember rule (1) and that no matter how much you think you are the cause of getting things going, you aren't. You have put in a system to let other people run it right for you.

12) Getting government to run well is your job. Don't forget it.

Yes when you become the tyrant, dictator or despot, you really can change a few things, but your head remaining intact and on your shoulders is absolutely dependent upon how you are seen by your people. You don't need posters, nor give great speeches, nor even be much of the sort to parade around in military get-up in front of throngs coerced to be there and cheer on cue. If that is why you are in it, then you may live for some years, you may even kill enough to cow the populace, but your actual accomplishments in history will be that of footnote.

Despicable Can Mean 'Respected'

There are only a few in the realm of dictators or Kings or Potentates that have ruled like the above: most are in it for themselves, petty power and having a good, but short time of things. Most dictators are brutal to their own people and when they are gone, are little mourned. Yet, even though he ruled for a short time, there is one that can typify the most brutal of fighters on the battlefield and then wielding an Iron system at home.

Who is that?

Vlad Tepes.

Vlad the Impaler.

Vlad of the Dragon Order... Dracula.

Why is this monster of the battlefield still an icon in Romania? Because of his rule of law while he still had his Kingdom. It was one where a rich man could drop a purse in broad daylight, leave it out in the middle of the street and expect to find it there, untouched, the next day. The law allowed no transgression and those who did transgress would be found and dealt with severely.

He fought for his people in a horrific manner as he saw was necessary to stop his foes from abroad. He was a canny battlefield commander who utilized psychological warfare via blood warfare of the most brutal sort recounted in history. Flashing 30,000 dead with a nuclear fireball in no way compares to having 10,000 put up on pikes... impaled alive... left to twitch in the daylight and slowly die. While the victorious commander had his meal to watch over the newborn field of piked flowers. That happened multiple times.

He staved off utter destruction of his country by being so ruthless that he was feared after death and married up to the local stories of vampires. Yet it was brutality in the service of protecting his countrymen, indeed all of civilization as he saw it. His iron administration of law equally to rich and poor was a guarantee of justice for any that sought to disturb the order of society by their petty criminal acts.

Another one who waged wars abroad and yet set things right at home was Hammurabi. He had a relatively peaceful ascension to the throne, and proved to be an astute commander in many campaigns. At home he had the first written laws set into stone so that everyone would know what the law actually was. His laws were simple, easy to understand and available for everyone to see and the interpretation was backed by a punishment system that scaled to the offense and social standing of the individual. A number of them end in death... which is something that Vlad Dracula would probably approve.

Remember that the fairly administered, harsh and easy to understand law is better than the complex ones meant to 'satisfy everyone'. You are not in power to satisfy everyone, but ensure that a known, stable order is achieved so as to allow you a few minor excesses and petty indulgences. That is expected of a dictator, after all.

From this come the next important rules of thumb:

13) Laws must be easy to understand, brook no deviation, and have understood penalties to them.

14) You are not above the law nor outside it.

Now I will hear complaints aplenty as you are the one setting the laws.

But are you?

One of the pieces of wisdom from Kings back in the day they were Kings, is that the law is set by those coming from the nation and that the King can tell them to make it cleaner, more succinct, and the punishments clearer so that he can administer them and the courts judge them. This was put together in 'The Thing' the annual gathering of 'Lawgivers' from towns and provinces in places like Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and the King must recognize that he is an actual member of that nation and bound by its laws.

You may have come to power in extra-legal circumstances, either by happenstance or arranged, but for a well run government and nation that must be a short, short period that ends in a definitive way. If you don't end that in a definitive way, then you are still living in extra-legal times and someone else can do unto you as you did to get to where you are. That is 'footnote in history' material, not really worth more than a few sentences. Look up the span of dictators in, say, Haiti during the 19th century and you get the idea of what non-entities squabbling over petty power is all about. Also note how many of them did not end well in their lives.

If you had high ideals coming to the power game, the game itself should disabuse you from the high ideals actually having any basis in human nature. A 'true believer' of, say, communism, has tried their best to red color their glasses in as much blood as possible and miss out that human nature hasn't changed one iota due to the ascent of communism. Is capitalism bad? Sure! But it recognizes human nature as part of the game. Communism, socialism, fascism, 'Greens', Anarchists, Progressives and the entire lot that made the old sorts of Nobility and Royalty out to be somehow better than everyone else, miss this point: no matter how 'good' your ideals, they don't mean squat to the average person and getting them to say that it does means rivers of blood for decades and still sees no change in human nature.

That isn't because people are 'bad' or 'evil', it is that humans are a part of nature and this must be recognized first and foremost before you get to any political clap-trap. The point of The Code of Hammurabi wasn't to be lordly unto men, but to give a clearly defined set of rules of what is and is not allowable in society in the way of human nature. It is still known, cited and quoted to this day and the guy lived around 1700 BC. Of all the Kings, Emperors, etc. that come by that title, he is one of the few that actually earned it. The title did not make him good, but he made good the title. See how that works?

Don't Shoot The Lawyers

William Shakespeare can't be wrong, right?

In this case the idea isn't that you don't want to shoot the lawyers, but you want to keep them out of the writing and the judging of the law. This really is important as there are few professions where you can do an activity that will force all of society to pay homage to it, and then get to write laws that force them to do that. Any system that allows lawyers to write, judge and argue the law will find that the system is being crafted to be a full-employment for lawyers system. Also they will make the law horrifically complex because they are lawyers and lawyers can get more money by spending hours researching the complexity of the law on a given case than by actually arguing the law before a judge and/or jury. Lawyering is a profession, not a license to become petty dictators to all of society.

The nation has you for the dictatoring business, and you don't need any rivals high or low for that. Thus the next rule of thumb and, thankfully the last for this short work, is:

15) Lawyers argue law, and are barred from any other occupation for life dealing with the law.

That last part is important as it will kill the 'revolving door' of lawyers finding a way to get into the law making realm, then shift over to the law arguing realm so they can get high profile cases to get to the law judging realm. It is the description of a corrupt system, and you don't need that. By forcing lawyers to take their job seriously and to actually understand that simple law has fine nuances and that they will be dedicated professionals or beggars.

If you started out with a surplus of lawyers this will get rid of them in no time at all, or bring the cost of actually presenting arguments of the law before an impartial judge very, very cheap and make the lawyer one of modest means. Modest lawyers who know that they actually have to work for a living is one of the best of all situations to be in as it means that they, like any good trade-craft professional, must actually perform well to stay in business. Those who were the 'ambulance chasers' and on a merry-go-round of lobbying/lawyering/legislating/judging will find that the merry-go-round has come to a grinding halt rather suddenly and that if they aren't hanging on tightly, that they will find themselves doing something more productive with their time.

Plus when a few of them get together and try to game the system, they get to be tried by an judge who isn't a lawyer and have the facts of the law argued against them by someone who would really, and for true, like to put them out of business so that the supply of lawyers can go down so the cost per hour can go up. By lowering the barrier of entry to the law system by having simple and easy to understand laws, you will make it possible for the common person with just a bit of capability to get into the law profession, even as a side-light because you don't need a massive, multi-year education to become a lawyer, just the ability to read the law, how it has been applied in the past and then see how that figures into their cases they take.

You don't have to put lawyers up against the wall to remove them as a source of corruption in society, you just have to make them take their trade seriously and not as means to get on an ever-escalating system of more complex law that requires more research, time and, therefore, money to practice. By keeping it simple and keeping the lawyers out of the other aspects of the law, particularly by cutting off the lobbying system of crony organizations to government, you create a system where the path of easy corruption is removed. Individuals lobby government, not businesses: if businesses wanted to be considered 'people' then make a 'three strikes and you're out law' for any business that transgresses against the law and is found convicted of crimes three times: they are gone, liquidated, sold at auction in pieces never to be reformed again. Put a human-length time limit on them so that they die of 'natural causes' that being a law which makes it so they can't transfer wealth, assets or their business to any other business so as to survive past their natural death time in the law. If businesses want to be fictional persons, they can die like real persons and have the ultimate penalty of discorporation wielded against them.

Where This Gets You

Every big boss, dictator, tyrant, Emperor, head honcho finds that, over time, the burdens of actually governing are far, far harder than coming to power. Coming to power is dead simple compared to governing, or even just ruling fairly with an iron fist. Your objective is to deny the easy paths to power from any competitors so they can't do to you what you did to the previous form of government. The idea is to make 'fairness' work with you to create an equitable system that stays equitable, over time, and shuts down the pathways of corruption upwards by addressing it at all levels of government and society.

In doing this you aren't, of necessity, dictating a 'new social order' but putting in place a comprehensible system of laws, rules and governing that everyone understands and has a stake in. The proper role of government to society is a necessary evil: it is a Punisher of misdeeds. Government cannot tell people how to think, what to think or even very much of what to do in life. It can tell them what they can't do, but that needs to be simple, straightforward and comprehensible via the law so that any lay-person can understand it. Government that tries to favor certain activities at the lowest level of society becomes corrupt via the use of 'carrot and stick approach' which is to reward certain classes of behavior and punish others. Unfortunately the rewards system entices those wanting rewards into government so they, like lawyers, can rig the system in their favor. That is not the point nor the object of the law nor of government, and you have to remember that when the laws get drafted and sent to you for approval: your will is iron and your word makes national law by its assent.

Really, if the people in the society can't figure this out on the first go-around, by trying to put in all sorts of fun national laws on littering, sexual acts, and the like, then your ripping up the paper with those simple to say but impossible to enforce laws at the national level will drive the point home. A visit from your secret police at night to remind these fine fools that they are not without stain in their lives should be the last word on it: you don't have to call them out as hypocrites publicly, just remind them of their private shame and to not moralize when they are not without sin. If people want those laws, then the local level is good enough for you. National level laws need to be fully supported by the population and must be something that takes out as much leeway for prosecution and judgment as possible, so that the law is applied equally to all. Even to you.

Really, if you want to have a number of sex partners in your life, do you really want a national law that forbids that, especially if you happen to be married? And this is serious stuff as when the state gets involved in what is and isn't immoral, it can only do so with things that are widely held to be immoral, are actually immoral and a source of corruption to the population as a whole, not via individual parts. That is what national law is all about: the nation as a whole. Your place at the top is to remove the harmful parts of government to society so that society can then flourish outside of those venues overseen by government and enforced by law. If you want to scandalize the nation with your acrobatics in the bedroom, then make sure you don't make a law against it. And as the entire national treasury is available, petty bribes are an insult, not a 'social grace'. Learning to see the distinction between these is vital, in the long-term, as a population scandalized by your private acts that you indulge in on a private basis and do not do so publicly will then give people something to talk about! Being a moral reprobate, in private and not inflicting your peccadillos on the nation via law will show that you give much leeway for what happens in private and that you understand that enough to keep these shameful (and sometimes shameless) acts out of what you do in public.

Keeping your secret police on a short, harsh and brutal leash is your reminder to everyone that you aren't kidding about this public/private barrier. That those that inflict harm in public or transgress a very few of the private wrongs that government must address (like murder, rape, and a few other crimes that must be clearly distinguished and actually remain local affairs) is far, far different than those which inflict harm on the public via intent or neglect. Hammurabi made slander, bearing false witness and bringing up unsubstantiated charges against someone capital crimes: you died for doing them. Those are public crimes, where one citizen feels they can impugn and degrade another citizen in public forums so as to get their way on whatever it is they are going on about. You don't care what they were going on about, you care about the impugning part as that is corrosive to society as a whole if left unchecked. Private degradation, asked for and consenting is a cause for gossip and finger-pointing, not a legal matter so long as it is kept in private.

By creating a system where the people in government have real jobs to do, not positions of becoming intermediaries for lobbyists wanting their corrupting exemptions from the law and taxation, you put together a system that is very, very hard to get a foot hold in. That includes you as you, also, have a real job as Head of State, Head of Government, Chief Executor of the Laws, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, and probably a few other titles less grand and glorious.

Your title is not 'Chief Cook and Bottle Washer'. It may feel like it is after a few years, but it isn't.

Simple, basic governing is relatively simple but is a job. Making sure the military is a fit institution to, firstly, guard the nation and, secondly, make sure foes understand you have the capability to hit back and hard, is a primary duty. You can't hand it off to some lot of generals to do for you. A rigorous, professional military that takes its job seriously is a fine reflection of society: don't screw it up.

Putting the common man in charge of his daily life at the lowest level, and stopping him from trying to muck around with moralistic behavior at the national level is vital, as well. Tell these fine folks that they have to try that out at the local level, keep clear of any of the few national laws covering the area of conduct, and then prove that it works over time at the lowest of levels before you will even consider it at the national level. National laws need to be few, succinct and easy to understand and be part of the actual job of government. It is not a full employment system for lawyers, moralizers, priests, environmentalists or, indeed, any class or group of individuals. Term limits are a grand idea of legislative types and set, short terms for judges so they have a chance to experience a real life is something to consider. No one is above the law, not even you, and those that judge it should not be distant from it by having life terms: by experiencing the impact of the law, lawyers and judicial rulings, judges-to-be need that experience foremost by living in society, not above it. Constant turn-over of government personnel making and judging law means that there is always a fresh set of faces and people will see this as a short-term job, not a career.

Lawyers have careers.

Legislators and judges do not.

Nor do you.

Leaving the Scene

By putting together a meritorious system, with few but easy to understand laws and safeguards against corruption, you are trying to form the pathway out of your dictatorship or tyrannical rule. Which would you prefer it to be:

  • Your blood stained body with a chalk outline around it?
  • Your children figuring out how to get rid of you to get to power?
  • A cabal working in secret to have you poisoned?
  • Your secret police deciding you are disposable?
  • An orderly transition in which you get to take a few of your goodies and leave to a lawfully elected, limited term, limited power successor?

You are creating the last scenario, although you will step on enough toes and wield enough power to get one of the prior ones if you aren't careful. Your progeny are nothing special, being brought up pampered and with all sorts of people wanting to corrupt them with sex, drugs, and the allure of your power. Getting your transition set up in case of your untimely demise and passed by the legislature and to the common acclaim of the people means that your term will also be set, even if it is life.

Some people are attracted to power, and that is probably you. It is a fatal attraction. It will kill you or have you killed by others with it, if you don't have the will and stamina to know that you will have to put the drug aside at some point in time. Having an orderly transition set by law will reassure the nation and it will set in your mind that you can leave, and not feet first, either. You will have also set up a deadly trap of a system for whoever comes after you as their term, unlike yours, will be limited by law and have finality to it at the start, so that it is also a job, not a career nor a love affair with power. The system you have set up will be limiting to any successor by design: they will not have the power you had, your secret police will have their names published (really, did they expect it to go on forever?), and the tools that will be left behind are ones that are constrained so that the next person with a lust for power will find it a very, very difficult lust to indulge in as it will be fatal much earlier on than it was for you.

You will also have put in place a fully functional, limited and hard to corrupt government at all levels. Those harsh penalties, Inspectors General, and lack of lobbyists will mean that those who enter government service are doing so for a low paying job... and you will make sure that it is far lower paying than what a veteran ditch digger makes, right? Anyone wanting a career in the civil side of government isn't taking a vow of poverty, but they aren't getting a life-long path to wealth at public expense, either. The barriers to entry to the public sector jobs must include things like having an actual, viable skill that relates to the job, the ability to read and write coherently, and the ability to live within very modest means. It is simple, dull and enriching work, spiritually, but pays very little so that those entering into the career are, like the military, dedicated professionals, not time-markers or sluggards. Without any real recognition of time served as a waiver for inability to do a job, that means that going up in the workforce means that each person is busy, competent or professional or they are out on their ear as the merit based system extends across the entire government. Getting fired from that sort of system because you can't perform the necessary, relatively low level tasks involved makes that ditch digger's job look pretty good, in comparison. Thus, like the military, the civil service will be lean, compact, professional and dedicated to their jobs, and not tolerate slackers or those looking for a government gravy train for life. You work hard and so will everyone involved in government. Or else.

Your legacy will depend upon what you leave behind as much as what you did as a ruthless, brutal dictator to get to power. That ruthless efficiency that gets you to power also means that you should understand the functions of power and its limitations, or else you will have a short life or just be yet another vainglorious footnote in the history books. If you have the wisdom to cut the change-over time down to a minimum, get rid of the extraneous hangers-on to you and the old system, make sure that civil service remains operational and either start or extend a merit based system of government, you may find that the distribution of daily power will secure your position to get the rest of the items in place. Getting a simplified form of government in place, with simple laws and simple rules for its operation, and ensuring that everyone feels like a stake-holder for the long term is vital after getting your major rivals and supporters eliminated or marginalized. With the end of the old regime's highest and mid-level of bureaucracy, the lowest levels are handed the responsibility to work out how they should operate and you will sign off on a merit-based system, either de novo or drafted with the help of the military. Either way a pathway of responsibility based on capability, and not who you know, must be set in place as you want people who actually do feel responsible to be responsible and accountable for what they do.

Such a huge change-over from the prior regime lets you jettison all of its baggage: social programs, redundant military spending, overseas bribes, its being in bed with factions seeking to influence government for their own ends, and the entire regulatory regime can all go. The basics of government of protecting the nation, ensuring that laws are evenly administered, that a simple and basic set of laws with strict enforcement is put in place and then the feedback from the lowest levels upwards in drafting new laws based on the new and simplified system will buy you time, lots of time. There will be turmoil, yes, but then you never did promise to be a Sugar Daddy handing out goodies from the candy store, did you? If you did that is a promise easily broken when you see the fiscal realities of where the old regime left the nation. It will shock and appall you. They didn't have the willpower to gut the government to do the basics, and that is why you are where you are at, most likely, as governmental incompetence is reflected by spendthrift behavior as that is human nature.

The use of the tools at hand will need to transition from 'reign of terror' or 'the necessary turmoil' to one of hard and ordered regularity that is brutal in its quality, even while being administered equally in all respects. Learning the difference between the foes who want you dead and the foes who want their way put in place (or back in place) and the foes who just want you to go away is necessary. You can actually fade into the woodwork once the transition system is set up and let the last set of foes settle down as you don't plaster your face on every open square inch of the country and, instead, look to rule via governing. The first type of foe needs to learn that having you dead, at any point for the immediate transition and post-transition phase, will end up with all of them dead via the last of your extra-legal organs, the secret police. That tool of tyrants is a hard one to put down or phase out, and if you can remove its secrecy and get regular training for its individuals, you may have the beginnings of a dedicated force to protect the government via normal, legal affairs. Doing that can help get rid of the major talking point against you from the second set of foes, and the first set may finally come to realize that as bad as you are, for wanting you dead they are actually worse: you are working to improve things, they aren't.

A Legacy is Something You Make

Getting a lasting legacy means many things as history has proven. Lets review a few so you can get an idea of how that works.

Julius Caesar was an extremely competent general and a so-so Emperor that thought that those who helped him to power would be reliable. They weren't.

Vladimir Lenin was pragmatic getting to power, but then dogmatic once in power, and with the dysfunctional party he led, he then inculcated that dysfunctional system into the USSR. At heart he was a 'true believer' and they tend to leave a legacy of bloodshed behind them as 'true believers' brook no variation from their perfect view of the world. It got the USSR Stalin to prove that point and the end of the USSR was that of a dysfunctional system at all levels, just like the Communist Party was.

Mao left a bloody trail behind him at every turn: coming to power, instituting a transition, ruling based on flawed concepts of technology and infrastructure, killing off foes without batting an eye and even believing that the simple expedient of killing everyone in the drug trade would end the drug trade. On that last he had only driven it underground to become far more efficient to the point that when he died it started to come back and infiltrate the new government and its military system. Organized crime is there to supply the things that aren't allowed by law, and Mao and the Chinese System after him left wide venues for it.

Emperor Justinian had the perfect military commander to retake most of the old Empire and put the Persian Empire on notice. As an Emperor he was incapable of putting down a coherent system of government, so no matter how great the victories in the name of the Empire while alive, the entire thing withered away in short order.

The Sun Emperor system is known by its rulers, but as a system it proved to be resilient beyond the capabilities, or lack thereof, of any single Emperor. In many ways the system was stifling to new technology as that would disrupt the system, and this is to be avoided by keeping the bureaucracy compact with its missions and power limited.

Emperor Caligula is an example of doing everything wrong, and getting killed by his bodyguards. Don't marry your sister, don't have large and luxurious barges built at high public expense, don't think you are a military genius, don't think you talk with the top god and don't think you should challenge his brother to a contest. The man was nuts, and if any of that sounds good to you, then you will have to watch out for your bodyguards to put the nation outside of the reach of your misery.

Hammurabi proved to be an excellent commander and even better ruler, putting together a great code of law that could easily be chiseled out and put up in major towns and cities. He didn't do so well on how to transition the entire affair and you can take pointers from history after him, but never miss his good lessons on simple, if brutal, laws and law enforcement.

Adolph Hitler mistook tactics for strategy, so when he ordered the Blitzkrieg on the Low Countries and France, his Generals (outside of Rommel) quivered in their boots remembering WWI. He then did not go on through Spain to get Gibraltar and effectively hobble the UK. By not understanding that Gibraltar was a massive and strategic target that could be taken by land, he then doubled down on that by thinking that Blitzkrieg war could work in the USSR which was not as technologically advanced, infrastructure-wise as the rest of Europe. That ended the war, even though millions more would die it was for a cause lost by an amateur at warfare.

These sorts made a name for themselves, but note how many are names of infamy, not fame? The Infamous who are able to carry out their ideas are a constant fascination to the public as they wonder just how anyone could have rightly seen what they were doing as 'good' for their people. Caesar, Hitler and Hammurabi all were trying to 'good' as they saw it, and each of them was deeply flawed in their outlooks on their allies, their world view and that things would continue grandly when they died, respectively. While mankind has seen more in the way of Empires since the start of the written record, the ability of Kings, Emperors, dictators, tyrants, despots, and the entire 'one man ruling over a nation' has been one that takes place when the population is generally denied the ability to learn to read, write, and talk about what they are reading and writing.

Hitler, Stalin and Mao all used the media to give them great PR, and to varying degrees they each believed it. Of course if you are killing off the non-'true believers' to leave you with the 'true believers' you do have something seriously wrong in your outlook on governing. Books were written about folks like Saddam Hussein, but how about the guy who was ruling in Tunisia? Quite a few things written about Kaddafi, yes, but the Papa and Baby Doc Duvaliers? Even if you do believe your own PR, kill all the naysayers, and then get your 'agenda' going, it must be recognized that temporal success is not in any way enduring for the infamous. In the case of Caesar, he marked the final end of the Republic and the recognition of Empire, and by two Emperor's later the ruling system was coming apart and only the inertia of a illiterate subject base gave some semblance of continued order. At least Hammurabi knew that the basic laws must be something that can be read by one man, remembered, and said plainly to those without the ability to read, and he marked the high point of his Empire when others didn't take that into consideration.

There is a morbid fascination with the infamous on the list of tyrants, dictators and despots, even in historical times. Why? Most of them were trained at premier institutions, colleges or, in older times, had the best tutors, teachers and scholars train them for years if not longer. This lot are not, necessarily, the 'downtrodden commoner rising to power' but people who actually believed that, due to their training, they were fit to decide all the matters of society. In fact the one thing that the well trained infamous have in common is the blind spot that their university or high level education made them unable to understand how the world actually works in the way of society because they did not throw themselves into society but saw themselves fit to rule over it, either by personality or by some form of party rule. Vlad Tepes had to take part in society as it was a very small state that he ruled, and because of that he fought harder for his people than those trained in the higher arts and saw themselves 'above' the people they ruled. Genghis Khan rode out to break Empires and societies to his will, impose his barbaric order and, when he died, the thing he created began to collapse as no one could understand all the peoples in such a wide-ranging area nor control them save but temporarily. Those peoples were, by and large, illiterate, and when the local imposed rulers were overthrown the more local and marginally more competent despots were put back in place. A ruler, even back then, had to recognize the differences in society to build much of anything and survive, and you don't have their luxury of education (even self-education) being cheap and easy to do. And every corrupt organization trying to make it more expensive and harder is fighting a rear-guard action against a sea change in human affairs that has been ongoing for centuries. Remember King Canute, he knew it was vainglorious to try and stop the tides and knew his PR was BS. He was wise enough to understand the basics, and recognize them and today the basics hit back much harder than in his day.

You live not only in a time where literacy is widespread but, in general, unstoppable: modern electronics and communications systems make the old style Hydraulic Empires and even the new style sycophant media obsolete. If you are reading this, it is thanks to that system, not in spite of it. One individual with a bit of wherewithal can pass messages to thousands (and in China where this is hitting hard, tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands) which can then store and forward that information cheaply, easily and still be next to dirt poor. Even breaking the literate class is no longer a viable option unless you are trying to tear the world down into a Dark Age. After the last Dark Age a system started that would marginalize the ability of Empires and even Kingdoms to survive in anything but name only: that was the rise of the Nation State. Even if you are declared King or Emperor, you are nothing more than a dictator living on a very thin edge of time that has been unconsciously designed by mankind to make one-man rule obsolete.

You may be one of the last of the Old Breed, and so are those who believe in the Omnipotent Power of the Nation State or Transnational System: the system wasn't put together to give them or you a lot of leeway and more of that leeway is being cut down over time. Your job is to survive, run the nation well, and then figure out a way to make a system that allows you to exit with your life, a bit of cash, and a lot of disdain. You can't do that and be an old style 20th century dictator, save in places of crushing poverty and illiteracy... then look at exactly where you are in relationship to, say, the average homeless person in a major city in a developed nation. You can accomplish a lot, but this isn't about you, as a person, but you as the nation's leader. You need help to survive, and killing everyone who blinks sideways at you will see you able to only do less, not more, over time.

Take good lessons where you can find them, like in Rudy Giuiliani's observation that if you take care of the small crimes and track them down, the larger crimes take care of themselves. That is a nugget of wisdom not only about 'community policing' but that in having police who can learn their neighborhoods, they know the actors and can more easily track down the likely suspects by their knowledge of past crimes and individuals. Chester Arthur demonstrated that those that brought you to power are probably not much liked and curbing or ending their power will demonstrate that you are your own man to be dealt with on your own terms. Calvin Coolidge showed that the best way to get a booming economy is to cut the size and presence of government, and he was very effective and establishing that as a working and demonstrated concept: you are stealing a lot from his playbook.

What you are putting together is a 'best of breed' dictatorship that recognizes the problems of a dictator based system and realizing that it is only an intermediate stage in national affairs. How defective you are will be reflected in the nation, as a whole, and your lifespan will depend greatly on how well you carry out the top dog duties. These aren't all the duties of a Nation State, mind you, as you recognize that no individual can actually know enough to do that right. In fact you go beyond that and recognize that no sub-group of people have a 'one true way' to guide a nation. That is why you devolve as much power as you can to lower levels or other institutions as fast as possible and keep them accountable.

You can't do it all. Your lifespan is limited. Your character defects will show up as you try to take on more and more power, and you will become less and less competent at wielding it. You also recognize this is a problem of Nation States, as a class, and that any national government looking to tell everyone what to do in their lives is not long for this world.

You are going to surprise the hell out of everyone by not being a power hungry megalomaniac

By not being a kleptocrat.

By not terrorizing his own people and becoming detested for it.

The failures in history tell you a path to success and how to close down the tyrant's pathway after you go down it, so the next person to get that hankering in your nation finds it much, much, much harder to do. In that way you are working to put the tide of human affairs to your help, not against you, and by recognizing the tide you can make it work so that you, as a last of the Old Breed, set an example to others on how this is done.

Some Final Tips & Tricks

Make sure your nation's currency is based on some standard and known quantity. Gold, silver, platinum all work well as do some other metals. A unit of currency equal to a gram of gold makes for a nice looking coin with gold leaf down its center and a fine place to put national emblems on two sides of it. Your face does not belong on currency. Nor that of any of your family or confederates. You are above that.

Your children need to learn that you will spring for an education that has them in a trade-craft. Electrician, plumber, carpenter, something along those lines. When they get older and whine, bitch, moan and complain that they really need money, hand them some equivalent of a million dollars from the Treasury. Let them know it is from the Treasury. Ask them what they did with it a year later, and if they are asking for money, tell them they will only get an education at the worst school you can find, or they can go into a religious order, or they can make their own way in the world. The one that invests the money to start a business will thank you for the cash to do so, and have little use for politics. That one has enriched the nation and should be held up as a way for all of the children of the rich to go.

The Nation's military needs a tight budget, sustainment on operations and management, a tight military law system, and not to have all sorts of 'good ideas' thrust on it by you or a legislature. You don't know enough about military affairs to figure out what they need, and the legislators are looking for crony business. Those seeking to funnel funds from the Treasury to their cronies need to have a simple, Hammurabi style law applied to them.

Budgets come from government bureaus and are organized by the executive. That is you. You also have a budget, keep it tight and make sure the secret police are put under the 'Misc' category. Draw down 'Misc' expenditures over time, and generally send back budgets not asking for more money and personnel to the bureaucrats. Hand that over to the legislative branch to amend or excise funding and powers. They get to say how much gets spent in the way of what government needs to fund, and if they want more they must justify it to you, and that needs to be a huge majority of, say, 75% to get that sort of thing through over your objections. Growing government's size and powers needs to be hard, make sure that it is very hard to do. Corruption will always get into a system, but by making penalties for it harsh, making the process of being corrupt one that requires super-majorities and by placing that in front of the citizenry, you will be seen as the one wanting a fiscally sound government. You can't control the system after you leave, but setting it up to be hard for future dictator wannabe's is necessary.

A word on wars: DON'T. Take a quick review of the every-day budget of the military in peace time. Ask your generals what the cost of a defensive war would be against you the largest nation that can reasonably get to you in a week of sea travel. Once they revive you from your faint, you will understand that when you ask how to mitigate those costs, you will be told to prepare defensive works and structures, plus have a good internal system of travel and communications. Getting the smaller units in the nation (provinces, counties, districts, what have you) to actually care about maintaining and improving what they are doing locally suddenly moves from the level of what you want for dessert after dinner next Thursday to something of prime importance. For all of that, the national government can only do a few things to get such a system in place, and getting a good internal commercial system running will, as a happy side-light, get you what you want for military needs. That is a project of years, not months or days. Throw in a couple of forts or bases for the military in areas where it needs to defend that it currently can't and the logistics needs of that establishment will bring it roads and communications via locals wanting to sell goods and services to the military. Offensive wars cost more than defensive ones, need even more pre-preparation and can only utilize a fraction of the military part of defensive preparations although all of the roads and means of communications. So unless you have a world-beating weapon laying around, the necessity for a compact, competent, capable and highly defensive military system is obvious. You train for offense, but everyone becomes very familiar with defense.

Corporations, as legal fictions, are very useful and need to be extremely limited. As their lifespan can outlast governments and even nations in the same territory, their power can be the one that causes those changes. Thus the fiction of a corporate person requires that corporations not only be able to incorporate but be discorporated after a given time. Any intellectual property held by a corporation becomes freely available when it goes under, either voluntarily or by acts of law or by having a 'three strikes and you're out rule' mandating their end. Companies should only last a given period that is less than a person's life and can take up about three-quarters of the adult part of a person's life. Call that period about 40 years. And any incorporated organization coming through the regime change gets 5 years to settle their affairs so that they don't hang around to cause you trouble. Corporations should be able to transfer assets that are tangible, but their intellectual property and records belong to the public, so that prosecutors can go over them with a fine tooth comb and the public can benefit from the good works of the corporation. This applies to every incorporated, legal fiction entity. Including such things as charities, social organizations, political parties, and religious institutions. Really, that latter already has a lot of intellectual property held in common, but keeping the books secret is not being up front with everyone about how the institution works.

Patents and copyright generally serve a purpose for 12 years for a good return on investment. After that it is just companies looking to stonewall a market niche. That is corrupting to the political system which must provide that legal basis for it. Make that a Hammurabi style law.

Everyone will believe you are a liar: that is a trait of dictators, after all. You will lie about your personal life and the activities of your secret police as the former is personal and the latter temporarily expedient. When you tell the truth about what your legislative agenda and government programs are, everyone will believe you are lying. You aren't. Do let your opponents rip into everything, talk it over, and figure out how you are trying to game the system. When they want simple, easy to understand methodology incorporated to end corrupting practices, take them up on it. Apply it to the legislative and judicial branches as well. The entire government, from top to bottom, needs such input. You will get a much tighter system for the input and your opposition will have closed down vital blind spots you have missed in the way of corruption. Thank them, publicly. They will hate that you took their ideas at face value and want them implemented. They will believe it is a trap. It isn't. Wash, rinse and repeat as necessary. You are not playing mind games with your opposition: they are doing it to themselves and you are making something much better due to their paranoia. Who said there wasn't some fun to be had on the normalizing end of things?

Set a date, for yourself, to step down from power. Concentrate your transition to normality agenda and simple codified system of limited government to be on a path so that when you do step down, you won't be destabilizing the system, again. Here is the deal, unless you just truly lust for power and are willing to let that consume you and make things worse for everyone around you, then you must leave ASAP to stay alive. That addiction to power is one that will corrupt you, and yet your agenda is to change the course of your life and the nation for the better by working with the tide of human affairs and not against it. Isn't it? The narcissists and incapable of yore wound up in disdain throughout history: Nero, Caligula, Ibrahim I, Louis XVI, King John of England, Ramses XI, Samsu-iluna (Hammurabi's son), Napoleon, Hitler... and the lesser know tin-pot dictators aren't even remembered outside their footnotes in the history books and they all lived in a time when controlling the 'message' was actually easy to do and few knew enough to actually question them or knew they would have a short life-span if they did. The better known ones are those who really had a great start in life, the best of educations, often the highest of motives, and then couldn't figure out that what they were spewing was tripe that didn't work. A Napoleon who worked his way up through the ranks we can somewhat admire, but his fascination with power puts him in a position of losing touch with the very ability to know society that got him to that point. Hitler gets tons of books written about his charisma, wide-spread appeal and how he utilized PR to his own benefit... and believed his own PR at least to a point. So did Stalin and Mao, although these latter had the benefit of still having a massive part of society being illiterate and it is generally easier to mislead the illiterate than the literate. Pol Pot knew that and killed editors, journalists, authors, educators and then started in on anyone who 'looked' smart or was just better looking than he was and while that stopped the immediate reports from coming out, the tens of millions dead could not be papered over.

Do you want a chapter or two written about you in 1,000 years that you actually had the courage to face human affairs and mold them to your will? Or a sentence that you were yet another clueless, power hungry person who let the lust for power consume him? Remember that if you start killing the literate you will end up killing those with glasses just on general principles, and that isn't wise at all. Are you strong enough of will to see your role in the way the world is going and have it help you to actually be enlightened enough to know a good education in no way makes you a better person? Or that you, basically, were too weak to figure out what your actual position is in history by being concerned with only your petty needs or ideology, or both? That is a history in which you didn't believe that the older orders are dying out, and yet you can see that they are in world affairs. Even if the retrograde religions and political crony systems that look like religions succeed, they will not be successful in bringing the entire planet down to where it was after the last great civilizations collapsed: the next Dark Age will be a strange, all digital one in which humanity doesn't go into a preliterate era again. Nor will they be molding humanity to their will, as the human will has been reshaping politics and religion for centuries and will continue to do so no matter who tries to turn back the clock to the 8th century or the 19th or even the late 20th. This is a life and death proposition for you, and understanding it will determine your lifespan and you ignore it at your peril. You will determine your legacy by what you do, how you do it and staying alive long enough to get it done and then leave as it is a job that is finished.

Let the next guy have the headaches.

He will curse you, as will all of your successors will for making such a hard job look easy. Yet it was far, far harder than anything they will ever have to face.