History & Civics
Every dictator first brings about a positive change in his/her country but eventually leads his/her country towards antrillation. Comment.
Rise of Dictatorships
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Initially, dictators often do bring about certain positive changes or improvements, at least in the eyes of some segments of the population. This could include restoring order during times of chaos, implementing infrastructure projects, or revitalizing the economy. These initial successes can help them consolidate power and gain the support of the people.
However, the absolute power that dictators wield often leads to severe negative consequences over time. These can include the suppression of civil liberties, widespread human rights abuses, economic mismanagement, and even the devastation of the country’s infrastructure and society. For example, the Nazis as well as Fascists did not give importance to individual rights and did whatever they wished on the name of nationalism.
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