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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Avoiding hate figures

It's common to talk about dictators' personality cults, but maybe that's just because they don't work?


The second [reason China won't follow Egypt] is the lack of personality cults, and of criticism of the top leadership. China's done a very, very good job of keeping the foibles of the top leaders out of the public eye, for the most part; gossip about the central leadership and their families is extremely restricted. Without a clear dictator, there's a lack of focus for rage.


This is tedium as insulation against protest. China's got it, Europe's got it, so does the world business elite if you want to count that as a regime.

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