The Black Mussolini

The Black Mussolini by H. Von Bulow, published by AuthorHouse in May 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of political dynamics and the phenomenon of elected leadership. This edition, written in English and spanning 140 pages, delves into the historical context of dictators and tyrants who were brought to power through democratic processes, examining examples from Germany, Italy, Venezuela, and the United States.
Readers will find a critical analysis of how societies may inadvertently choose authoritarian figures, raising questions about the implications of such choices. The book addresses themes in political science, particularly focusing on European and world politics, and encourages reflection on the nature of democracy and leadership. Through its examination of past and present leaders, The Black Mussolini prompts readers to consider the potential consequences of their electoral decisions.
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People elect their own dictators and tyrants…
Germany elected Hitler…
Italy elected Mussolini…
Venezuela elected Chavez
America elected Obama
Will we follow suit?
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