Economy, asked by chloelove2026, 10 months ago

Why is a strong dictatorship better than a weak democracy in developing countries?
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Answered by panesarh989
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A Strong Dictatorship, and Lesser Democracies

A strong dictatorship would meant that the dictator itself is a capable, proficient, loyal, intelligent, benevolent and has that soul and vehemence as a leader. In this kind of nation, even though political freedoms are completely oppressed, the economics and the personal life remains relatively unrestricted, thus allowing national-wide economical growth. A dictatorship instigates more stability, more development, and thus, a stronger nation. For me, Dictatorship is very risky as it depends only on a single mind, more like putting all of your eggs in a single basket. Democracy on the other hand, is not as risky because it depends on the people, as if you put your eggs in many different baskets. However if that dictatorship is led by a great leader--a good dictatorship--, the bet will pay off, and that nation will surely grow rapidly and thrive under that kind of leadership. It will, for the period of that leader's regime at least, be a good and solid dictatorship, which outperforms lesser democracies.

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