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dictatorshipTerm or office of an absolute ruler, overriding the constitution. (In ancient Rome a dictator was a magistrate invested with emergency powers for six months.) Although dictatorships were common in Latin America during the 19th century, the only European example during this period was the rule of Napoleon III. The crises following World War I produced many dictatorships, including the regimes of Atatürk and Piłsudski (nationalist); Mussolini, Hitler, Primo de Rivera, Franco, and Salazar (all right-wing); and Stalin (communist). The most notable contemporary dictatorship is that of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
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| This is surprising in so far as we know that indigenous people were brutally massacred throughout the dictatorships and the 1980s, and that at least in Bolivia, these communities have overthrown two presidents and installed their own leaders. From 1950 to 1990, riots and demonstrations in many countries but caused greater destabilization in dictatorships. Besides, I thought, what black person of whatever sexual orientation or gender, living in the US and possessed of good (historical) sense, wouldn't make a connection between the systematized torture and dictatorship historically imposed on black people's lives in this country and throughout our diaspora, on the one hand, and the global tortures and dictatorships sometimes more widely known, on the other hand? |
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