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| Picture from the Associated Press |
For me, and possibly most AS readers, the most striking thing is not that an evil dictator is enjoying a nostalgia-fest, but rather the connection to The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. (Yeah, I know you saw that one coming. Let me finish.) You may remember that parts of the DR were convinced that El Jefe had "superpowers" - well, a lot of Russians still believe Stalin had mystic abilities (see above, regarding war with ancient Egyptian deity), more than half a century later. You may also recall that even after the Fall of Trujillo, there were still plenty of Trujillistas trying to keep his government alive - well, Stalin's hometown of Gori wants to put his statue back up, and the current Russian government has created history textbooks that praise Stalin's industrialization attempts in the '30s. Everything ties together into the whole circle-of-history theme that characterized the last chapters of Oscar Wao.
So here's my question to you: are all dictators the same? Do they all find the same methods useful in their tyrannical goals? Are these just parts of the characteristics that make someone a dictator? Do they have to pass some kind of Evil Villains Review Board to get their diploma in Totalitarian Regimes? I admit, the last one is unlikely. So comment! I want to hear what you think.
So here's my question to you: are all dictators the same? Do they all find the same methods useful in their tyrannical goals? Are these just parts of the characteristics that make someone a dictator? Do they have to pass some kind of Evil Villains Review Board to get their diploma in Totalitarian Regimes? I admit, the last one is unlikely. So comment! I want to hear what you think.

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