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Plato, in his Republic, tells us that tyranny arises, as a rule, from democracy. Historically, this process has occurred in three quite different ways. Before describing these several patterns of social change, let us state precisely what we mean by “democracy.”

Pondering the question of “Who should rule,” the democrat gives his answer: “the majority of politically equal citizens, either in person or through their representatives.” In other words, equality and majority rule are the two fundamental principles of democracy. A democracy may be either liberal or illiberal.

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He would do it the way Hitler did it. He would gain control by completely democratic means. He would persuade the majority that he has their interest at heart and no one else's.

What Plato wrote is a blueprint for all tyrants everywhere. Comply and slowly destroy your opposition. When the opposition is diminished to ineffectiveness then take control.

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