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  • Wow thats a deep question! Fortunately I have a deep answer for you ;)

    It‘s is called selectorat theory: Dictatorships or democracies are defined by the size of their selectorat (the group of people deciding who stays in power).

    In dictatorships very few people can decide to depose the ruler. Like a some high generals for example. Usually dictatorships have a couple of thousand people in the selectorat.

    Democracies have millions of people in there seletorat. Depending on the system it can range from maybe 10-20% to 100% of voters that actually can determine the outcome of an election.



  • Maybe this is a way to deal with dictatorships. They are so hard to change from within… the top has to be afraid to die when they give up power and violent revolutions from the bottom are often ending in a different but worse dictatorship. I don’t see America colonise Venezuela. Maybe they are coming up with new solutions. Sure, democracies can benefit from dictatorships, cheap resource etc., but they are also kind of annoying. Its not like democracies are really dependent on recourses. They can just decided to do whatever they want. Especially if they are as rich as the Americans.