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Across continents and eras, eight men rose from obscurity to reshape the twentieth century with
their unquenchable lust for power.
Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Idi Amin, Pol Pot, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Kim Il-sung, Francois Duvalier
and Ayatollah Khomeini were ordinary boys from small towns who would go on to take their
place among history's most chilling authoritarian rulers. They employed relentless propaganda and
manipulative tactics to create a cult personality and surround themselves with sycophants.
Each of these narcissists undermined democratic institutions, altered the fate of nations-and the
global geopolitical order. They also resorted to extreme measures to maintain their grip on power.
From Stalin's Great Terror during which thousands were executed without trial, to Khomeini's strict implementation of the Sharia and Pol Pot's notorious S21 torture centre, they built terrifying regimes
that spelt the death knell for civil liberties and basic human rights.
Meticulously researched, Dictators bravely tackles a subject often distorted or avoided. Priya Narayanan
presents an intimate and candid portrait of the deeply flawed men behind some of the world's most
terrifying and complex dictatorships.
In an era where modern-day despots are posing a threat to democracy, this book is a stark and
urgent reminder for citizens to stand up to dictators if they truly cherish their freedom.