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Caesar, Weber, and the Power of Charisma

Political Theory 101

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Innovate Beyond Violence for Inequality

Historical patterns reveal a troubling relationship between violence and economic inequality, suggesting that periods of violence sometimes catalyze necessary changes that reduce inequality and promote growth. As violence becomes less accepted, new strategies must emerge to address inequality, as history does not provide clear solutions. Additionally, charismatic leaders, while often destructive, inadvertently create conditions that may lead to future equity, though their legacies typically lack lasting institutional frameworks.

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