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The British historian studies how fear in general is a form of coercion for dictators, tyrants and autocrats
Fear according to Aristotle is a pain produced by the memory of some destructive evil in the future. The fear is not of the present, but of the immediate future. Fear produced by the political elite, fear produced by the suspicious populisms of the media…
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