THE PHILOSOPHICAL EROSION OF AUTHENTIC BELIEF IN IDEOLOGICAL DICTATORSHIPS AND THE FRAGILITY OF INNER CIRCLES
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https://doi.org/10.62229/aubpslxxiii/2_24/7Cuvinte cheie:
Dictatorship, opportunism, ideology, politics, political philosophyRezumat
This paper explores the philosophical dimensions of ideological dictatorship, focusing on the dynamics that lead to the erosion of genuine belief systems within dictatorships. Drawing on historical examples, the paper examines the process by which the dictator’s men, initially ideologically aligned individuals, are marginalized and replaced by opportunists. The subsequent weakening of the regime’s ideological foundation has far-reaching consequences, affecting the stability of the dictatorship and its post-dictatorship transition. This paper aims to provide a philosophical framework for understanding the complex relationship between genuine belief, opportunism, and their long-term implications for political regimes.