In this lecture, someone who demands obedience from everyone and eliminates talented people who could counter his power.
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tyrant
In this lecture, someone who demands obedience from everyone and eliminates talented people who could counter his power.
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"...about him based on this? Exactly, and we call this a tyrant, okay? He's gonna become a tyrant, and a tyrant is someone who,..."
"...because he needs to promote his own people and because his tyrant people will counter his tyranny, okay? So, we predict he will demand..."
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