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The end of history did not bring peace. It brought the strongman back--this time disguised as an oligarch, a technocrat, a financial alchemist, an AI militant or an AI-augmented executive.Across continents, a new breed is rising: patient, humorless, clinically allergic to accountability.They do not need armies. They need only meetings that never end, memos that never arrive, crises that never resolve, and slogans elastic enough to mean whatever is convenient this quarter.For forty-one years Enver Hoxha ruled a country encircled by enemies using nothing more complex than silence, boredom, and…mehr

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The end of history did not bring peace. It brought the strongman back--this time disguised as an oligarch, a technocrat, a financial alchemist, an AI militant or an AI-augmented executive.Across continents, a new breed is rising: patient, humorless, clinically allergic to accountability.They do not need armies. They need only meetings that never end, memos that never arrive, crises that never resolve, and slogans elastic enough to mean whatever is convenient this quarter.For forty-one years Enver Hoxha ruled a country encircled by enemies using nothing more complex than silence, boredom, and the calibrated distribution of fear. He died old, medicated, and still obeyed. No one has improved on his method - because no one needs to.This is not another leadership book about vision, empathy, or "unlocking human potential."It is the distilled, field-tested operating system for durable power in parliaments, boardrooms, ministries, and machine-learning pipelines.Ten laws. Zero illusions.How to turn indecision into depth.How to weaponize silence.How to grow hierarchies that devour the competent.How to turn crisis into oxygen.How to speak for hours and commit to nothing.The age of the polite technocrat is over.The strongman has upgraded.
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Stephen Pinker (1920-- ) is a veteran communist revolutionary, political observer, and intelligence operative whose life has been entangled with the great ideological storms of the twentieth century. As a young idealist, he wandered through the Balkan mountains in the 1940s, where he witnessed firsthand the Albanian peasantry's fierce revolutionary zeal. From the shadows of farmhouses, bunkers, and partisan hideouts, he watched Enver Hoxha rise from a provincial confused militant to the unchallenged architect of Albania's new order.