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December 22, 2016, 01:29:02 PM
#37
The world is changing.
How to survive in a authoritarian political system?
What to do / not to do ?
 

This is a simple question with an easy answer.

If you want to live then do as your told. Obey the regime and follow its code. You do not need to join them just follow what they want you to do and you'll be fine.
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December 21, 2016, 01:46:27 PM
#36
well for sure there are laws and rules that would be laid out for people to follow and i think if you stay within the boundaries of those laws then you don't need to worry about surviving a dictatorship. just do normal things without breaking any laws. of if you're not agreeing to how things are being done then leave the country and go somewhere else. although i don't think that option is available to a lot of people but really there's pretty much nothing you can do but to go with the flow to survive. anyways not all dictatorships are actually bad
So how do you think can think of only people with a slave mentality. Normal people for freedom giving their lives. You do not understand. It is such as you are people living under the dictatorship.
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December 21, 2016, 11:36:09 AM
#35
well for sure there are laws and rules that would be laid out for people to follow and i think if you stay within the boundaries of those laws then you don't need to worry about surviving a dictatorship. just do normal things without breaking any laws. of if you're not agreeing to how things are being done then leave the country and go somewhere else. although i don't think that option is available to a lot of people but really there's pretty much nothing you can do but to go with the flow to survive. anyways not all dictatorships are actually bad
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December 21, 2016, 07:31:10 AM
#34
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December 21, 2016, 07:18:37 AM
#33
There's no way to survive it than to endure or pack out. How can you live under such conditions when there's no respect for written down laws( constitution) but what a dictator's mind will tell him to do?
A person gets used to everything. Countries in which dictatorial regimes are more stable than democratic. There is no dispute about the policies and people live poorly but stable. They believe that it should be. For Example, Russia. It's probably Stockholm syndrome.
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December 21, 2016, 07:06:29 AM
#32
There's no way to survive it than to endure or pack out. How can you live under such conditions when there's no respect for written down laws( constitution) but what a dictator's mind will tell him to do?
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December 21, 2016, 06:51:44 AM
#31
Under Putin, life in Russia became worse. The oligarchs are no exception. Their assets fell significantly. Purchasing power of the population is very much reduced, which makes unprofitable any production on the domestic market of Russia. And it reduces income and leads to higher unemployment.

Under Putin, life in Russia became worse only for the oligarchs. For everyone else, it improved. When he took power, the average wages were like $50 per month. Now it stands at $600 per month.
In 2000, Russia was not average salary of $ 50 just like now there is $ 600. You're lying. In addition, the average wage indicator concept is very conditional. If you earned 15,000 rubles and your neighbor 15000000 rubles the average salary you will have 7507500 RUB You will live well?
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December 21, 2016, 06:29:06 AM
#30
Under Putin, life in Russia became worse. The oligarchs are no exception. Their assets fell significantly. Purchasing power of the population is very much reduced, which makes unprofitable any production on the domestic market of Russia. And it reduces income and leads to higher unemployment.

Under Putin, life in Russia became worse only for the oligarchs. For everyone else, it improved. When he took power, the average wages were like $50 per month. Now it stands at $600 per month.
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December 21, 2016, 06:23:08 AM
#29
As for life under Putin, any Russian will tell you that they became worse than under Yeltsin.

Only people who are going to have such an opinion are the oligarchs. For everyone else, life improved quite a bit under Putin. Yeltsin was the worst. There can't be any worse alternative to him.
Under Putin, life in Russia became worse. The oligarchs are no exception. Their assets fell significantly. Purchasing power of the population is very much reduced, which makes unprofitable any production on the domestic market of Russia. And it reduces income and leads to higher unemployment.
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December 21, 2016, 06:15:48 AM
#28
As for life under Putin, any Russian will tell you that they became worse than under Yeltsin.

Only people who are going to have such an opinion are the oligarchs. For everyone else, life improved quite a bit under Putin. Yeltsin was the worst. There can't be any worse alternative to him.
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December 21, 2016, 05:40:34 AM
#27
People live under any government and under any dictatorship. Just change your way of life. Over time you get used to everything and think differently to live. Many even like it. Look at Russia!

The case with Russia is different. They had 7 years of "Western-style" democracy under Boris Yeltsin. During this period, the national wealth was looted by the oligarchs and millions of Russians died from lack of medical care. This government style was replaced when Vladimir Putin became the president. Despite his authoritarian rule, the Russian living standards improved.
Indeed, when Yeltsin was trying to build democracy in Russia, but this attempt turned into a period of permissiveness. Thieves who are now in power in Russia stole their businesses at the time, and now are looting the natural resources. As for life under Putin, any Russian will tell you that they became worse than under Yeltsin.

Any country loots resources... why do you think that is so different or surprising?.
There are countries in which the government is robbing the country's resources but it shares loot with the public. The standard of living in these countries is much higher than in Russia. Poor people are cheaper to manage.
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December 21, 2016, 12:37:34 AM
#26
People live under any government and under any dictatorship. Just change your way of life. Over time you get used to everything and think differently to live. Many even like it. Look at Russia!

The case with Russia is different. They had 7 years of "Western-style" democracy under Boris Yeltsin. During this period, the national wealth was looted by the oligarchs and millions of Russians died from lack of medical care. This government style was replaced when Vladimir Putin became the president. Despite his authoritarian rule, the Russian living standards improved.
Indeed, when Yeltsin was trying to build democracy in Russia, but this attempt turned into a period of permissiveness. Thieves who are now in power in Russia stole their businesses at the time, and now are looting the natural resources. As for life under Putin, any Russian will tell you that they became worse than under Yeltsin.

Any country loots resources... why do you think that is so different or surprising?.
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December 20, 2016, 02:34:45 PM
#25
People live under any government and under any dictatorship. Just change your way of life. Over time you get used to everything and think differently to live. Many even like it. Look at Russia!

The case with Russia is different. They had 7 years of "Western-style" democracy under Boris Yeltsin. During this period, the national wealth was looted by the oligarchs and millions of Russians died from lack of medical care. This government style was replaced when Vladimir Putin became the president. Despite his authoritarian rule, the Russian living standards improved.
Indeed, when Yeltsin was trying to build democracy in Russia, but this attempt turned into a period of permissiveness. Thieves who are now in power in Russia stole their businesses at the time, and now are looting the natural resources. As for life under Putin, any Russian will tell you that they became worse than under Yeltsin.
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December 20, 2016, 01:09:51 PM
#24
People live under any government and under any dictatorship. Just change your way of life. Over time you get used to everything and think differently to live. Many even like it. Look at Russia!

The case with Russia is different. They had 7 years of "Western-style" democracy under Boris Yeltsin. During this period, the national wealth was looted by the oligarchs and millions of Russians died from lack of medical care. This government style was replaced when Vladimir Putin became the president. Despite his authoritarian rule, the Russian living standards improved.
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December 20, 2016, 12:45:02 PM
#23
Survive in an authoritarian political system I think is very difficult. We should fully follow the leader, and if we do not follow it will be subject to punishment in accordance with the willingness of leaders. So that a person can not be free to do anything. Because the power is on one person is a leader. An authoritarian political system could actually be good if the leaders can behave fairly and not arbitrarily.
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Silverlink
December 20, 2016, 10:44:01 AM
#22
Simple, by saying phrases like

May my Emperor reign for ten thousand years

Long live to the Emperor
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December 20, 2016, 10:42:10 AM
#21
Start putting masking tape on your mouth and relocate into a remote island far from the reach of the government but still within the country you are in. Just make sure you have an internet connection so you can still be updated with Bitcoin news. Smiley
People live under any government and under any dictatorship. Just change your way of life. Over time you get used to everything and think differently to live. Many even like it. Look at Russia!
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December 20, 2016, 10:32:40 AM
#20
Start putting masking tape on your mouth and relocate into a remote island far from the reach of the government but still within the country you are in. Just make sure you have an internet connection so you can still be updated with Bitcoin news. Smiley
If you are living under a dictatorship even if you move to a remote island you will still be monitored and the possibilities for going to jail are very much high for any suspicious activity .
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December 20, 2016, 09:29:12 AM
#19
Start putting masking tape on your mouth and relocate into a remote island far from the reach of the government but still within the country you are in. Just make sure you have an internet connection so you can still be updated with Bitcoin news. Smiley
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December 20, 2016, 09:24:19 AM
#18
India concerned with aspects of quality than quantity, so government policies affect average economic development.

This statement is laughable. The only resource which India is having, is quantity (i.e manpower / cheap labor). The population is still increasing by some 25 million per year (which is more than half of the world population growth). The quality of life just does not exist. What sort of quality exists in a country where half the population defecate in the open?
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