Anointed Dictatorship
(Religious Control)
- The country is built on the supremacy of God.
- Only the Elite can interpret God's law for the people.
- Very easy control the people in the name of God.
- Gain economic and spiritual control.
- It eventually fails if used alone.
- The human spirit is the hardest thing to control.
- The Elite's control and profit eventually decayed.
Malignant Dictatorship
(Military Control)
- Country forces a seperation of God and state.
- Inalienable rights denied.
- Used brute force, usually military control.
- Built upon the philosophy that might is right and man is supreme.
- God's law denied, forcing the people to live in fear and submission.
- Initially very preferable, through confiscation by force.
- Creating false promises of security and safety.
- This creates an environment of fear and control and drives the spirit to risk life and limb for freedom.
- It places a strain on the people's spirit and the profit of the Elite.
Benign Dictatorship
(Economic Control)
- "They" combine both forms of control using a slow, subtle and systematic method.
- Creating large sustainable profits and passive control of the people.
- Acknowledges the supremacy of God.
- Create ignorance and fear by manipulating the words in statutes.
- Tell the people.
- They have rights and freedoms.
- Just don't teach them in the school system.
- They're all equal.
- Treat some more equal than others.
- Economic booms and busts.
- World and localized wars.
- Social benefits and programs.
- Education System.
- Medical System.
- Media System.
- Court System.
- Resulting over time.
- Decay of the family unit and institutions.
- Financial dependence and economic servitude.
- Ever increasing amount of rules and regulations.
"All in the name of safety and convience"
A quote by: Ben. Franklin
"Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little tempary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."