'A gripping and illuminating picture of how strongmen
have deployed violence, seduction, and corruption' Daniel Ziblatt, co-author of
How Democracies Die
'A timely analysis of how a certain kind of charisma
delivers political disaster' Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
Ours is the
age of the strongman. Countries from Russia to India, Turkey to America are
ruled by men who combine populist appeal with authoritarian policy. They have
reshaped their countries around them, creating cults of personality which earn
the loyalty of millions. And they do so by drawing on a playbook of behaviour
established by figures such as Benito Mussolini, Muammar Gaddafi and Adolf
Hitler. So why - despite the evidence of history - do strongmen still hold such
appeal for us?
Historian
Ruth Ben-Ghiat draws on analysis of everything from gender to corruption and
propaganda to explain who these political figures are - and how they manipulate
our own history, fears and desires in search of power at any cost. Strongmen is
a fierce and perceptive history, and a vital step in understanding how to
combat the forces which seek to derail democracy and seize our rights.

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