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Describe the features of dictatorship . answer in points please .​

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Answered by devanshyadav692
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1. Rule of the person or small group led by one person:

Dictatorship involves the rule of one person or one small group led by one person.

2. Dictatorship comes into existence by force:

The ruler comes to power either by force or through manipulation i.e. by illegal means.

3. Arbitrary Rule of Dictator:

The dictator rules by his will. His will is the law.

4. Irresponsible Rule:

The rule of a dictator is neither transparent nor responsible nor even accountable to the people or to popular institutions.

5. Backed by Military Power of the State:

Usually, Dictatorship is the product of militarism, directly or indirectly.

6. Rule based on Force and Violence:

Rule by force and domination is the eternal law of dictatorship.

7. Ruler acts for the whole nation:

The ruler identifies the interests of the people with his own interests and describes his interests as national interests.

8. Aggressive Nationalism:

The ideology of nationalism is used as a means for securing credibility for the interests of the ruler. In the name of the unity and development of the people, the ruler exercises his power for his self interest.

9. No Difference between State and Government:

Dictatorship does not make a distinction between state and government.

10. Totally opposed to Democracy:

Dictatorship as the rule of one person is totally opposed to democracy which stands for the rule of the people.

11. Little Importance to People’s Rights and Freedom:

Dictatorship pays little attention to the rights of the people but always places full emphasis upon the duties of the people towards the state.

12. Change of ruler by force or violent means:

The ruler exercises power for life or for as much time as he can. The change of ruler-ship is almost always affected by force or a revolution or by a ‘coup’ against the ruler.

13. Centralisation of all powers in the hands of the ruler:

Dictatorship may have a number of governmental organisations for exercising power but each such organisation works under the ultimate authority and control of the ruler.

14. Use of war as a means:

The ruler uses war and aggression as the means for diverting the attention of the people away from their domestic problems.

Answered by shekar52
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Answer:

dictatorship is an authoritarian form of government, characterized by a single leader or group of leaders with either no party or a weak party, little mass mobilization, and limited political pluralism.[2] According to other definitions, democracies are regimes in which "those who govern are selected through contested elections"; therefore dictatorships are "not democracies".[2] With the advent of the 19th and 20th centuries, dictatorships and constitutional democracies emerged as the world's two major forms of government, gradually eliminating monarchies, one of the traditional widespread forms of government of the time. Typically, in a dictatorial

regime, the leader of the country is identified with the title of dictator, although their formal title may more closely resemble something similar to "leader". A common aspect that characterized dictatorship is taking advantage of their strong personality, usually by suppressing freedom of thought and speech of the masses, in order to maintain complete political and social supremacy and stability. Dictatorships and totalitarian societies generally employ political propaganda to decrease the influence of proponents of alternative governing systems.[3][4]

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