If dictatorships inevitably fail with the death of the dictator then they didn't fail for the dictator now did they
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You make yourself irreplaceable so you don't get replaced, you make sure none of your underlings has enough knowledge or institution power to do your job on their own, it's Abusive Leadership 101
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The Emperor has a real good time of it, if you think about it. He only really failed right near the very end.
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Always thought making a system that collapses with the death of the despot created a stronger incentive to defect -especially if you're much younger than him- than to defend the despot to the bitter end.
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Or at least to prepare a swift exit once the despot is dead.
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