The Modern Tyrant
How to Become a Modern Tyrant
The playbook hasn’t changed. The tools have.

Dictators used to need armies. Now they need algorithms. The steps to seize power haven’t changed much since the last century — but the delivery system has. Here are six of them, updated for the age of likes, shares, and short attention spans.

Step 1: Hijack Legitimacy
Get elected fair and square. Then start changing the rules so no one else can. Use fear and division to make people hand over more power than they realize.

Step 2: Crush the Opposition
Anyone who pushes back gets labeled a traitor, hit with lawsuits, or drowned out by online mobs. The goal: make dissent too expensive to bother with.

Step 3: Capture the Narrative
Own the story. Reward loyal media, drown out the rest with noise, and repeat your version until people can’t tell what’s real anymore.

Step 4: Militarize Loyalty
Turn the people with badges and guns into your personal protectors. Loyalty to the leader replaces loyalty to the law.

Step 5: Weaken Every Check
Pack the courts. Gut the watchdogs. Hand contracts to friends. Every guardrail that falls makes the next one easier to knock down.

Step 6: Make It Permanent
Rewrite the textbooks. Drop term limits. Make the new rules feel normal. By the time people notice, it’s the only system they know.
“If you can name the tactic, you can resist it.”
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None of this requires a coup. It just requires people not paying attention. These patterns have played out in country after country. They work because they’re slow, boring, and wrapped in flags.
The first step to stopping it is seeing it clearly. That’s what this is for.