The Autocrats is a book written by Charles K. Lush that explores the lives and regimes of some of the world's most notorious authoritarian leaders. From Mao Zedong to Saddam Hussein, Lush delves into the rise to power, tactics, and ultimate downfall of these dictators. The book examines how their personalities, ideologies, and methods of governance impacted the lives of their citizens and the wider world. Lush also provides insights into the historical...
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