[Audio] Dictator’s Path By kam and gabe Dictator's Path By Kam And Gabe.
[Audio] Step 1 Exploit crises: Economic collapse or war often creates openings. Hitler rose during Germany’s Great Depression and resentment over the Treaty of Versailles Step 1 Exploit crises: Economic collapse or war often creates openings. Hitler rose during Germany's Great Depression and resentment over the Treaty of Versailles.
[Audio] Step 2 Manipulate institutions: Undermining democracy and legal systems. Mussolini dismantled Italy’s parliament and centralized authority under Fascism Step 2 Manipulate institutions: Undermining democracy and legal systems. Mussolini dismantled Italy's parliament and centralized authority under Fascism.
[Audio] Step 3 Control information: Propaganda and censorship were key. Stalin used state media and education to glorify himself and suppress dissent Step 3 Control information: Propaganda and censorship were key. Stalin used state media and education to glorify himself and suppress dissent.
[Audio] Step 4 Cultivate a personality cult: Leaders portrayed themselves as saviors. Mao Zedong was depicted as the “Great Helmsman,” with his image omnipresent in China Step 4 Cultivate a personality cult: Leaders portrayed themselves as saviors. Mao Zedong was depicted as the "Great Helmsman," with his image omnipresent in China.
[Audio] Step 5 Use fear and repression: Secret police, imprisonment, and purges. Stalin’s Great Terror eliminated rivals and instilled fear across the Soviet Union Step 5 Use fear and repression: Secret police, imprisonment, and purges. Stalin's Great Terror eliminated rivals and instilled fear across the Soviet Union.
[Audio] Step 6 Manipulate elections or abolish them: Hitler used the Reichstag Fire to justify emergency powers, then outlawed opposition parties Step 6 Manipulate elections or abolish them: Hitler used the Reichstag Fire to justify emergency powers, then outlawed opposition parties.
[Audio] Step 7 Control the military: Dictators rely on armed forces. Pinochet in Chile seized power directly through a military coup Step 7 Control the military: Dictators rely on armed forces. Pinochet in Chile seized power directly through a military coup.
[Audio] Step 8 Target scapegoats: Blaming minorities or enemies. Hitler scapegoated Jews and communists to unify supporters Step 8 Control the military: Dictators rely on armed forces. Pinochet in Chile seized power directly through a military coup.
[Audio] Step 9 Centralize economic power: Mao’s Great Leap Forward forced collectivization, giving the state control over resources Home - SS Great Britain Step 9 Centralize economic power: Mao's Great Leap Forward forced collectivization, giving the state control over resources.
[Audio] Step 10 Eliminate rivals: Saddam Hussein purged Ba’ath Party members early in his rule to secure loyalty Step 10 Eliminate rivals: Saddam Hussein purged Ba'ath Party members early in his rule to secure loyalty.