When is authoritarianism appropriate and when is it not?

  • NONE@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    altruistic leader with accountability who steps down

    That is traditional leadership, and leadership is one thing and authoritarianism is quite another.

    A leader does not have to be authoritarian. A leader works best when they delegates functions and distributes power horizontally. The leader is not the one who knows more but the one who is more focused.

    In authoritarianism, the despot is “the alpha and the omega”, the top of the pyramid and the highest authority, regardless of the scope. He is the one who has the last word, even if what he says is bullshit. There is no form of authoritarianism that is mild or “altruistic”.

    I grant you that the population is easy to manipulate, but that is precisely because of the dependence on authority figures, people trust more in what their “leader” tells them than in their own judgment.

    The solution is to educate the population so that it is less prone to manipulation, not to continue doing the same as always.