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Origin, Development, and End of Tyranny – A Psychological Perspective

April 21, 2022 By Val Gonzales 3 Comments

Are there common ingredients in people’s psyche who become tyrants or dictators? This article is an attempt to answer the question.

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Filed Under: Values and Character Tagged With: Bertran Russel, development of tyranny, ending tyranny, insecurity, lack of accountability, origins of tyranny, Psychology of Power

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