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Date: 2017-10-04 05:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mindways
I seem to recall reading an opinion many years ago that the most effective form of governance - along many axes - is genuinely benevolent and competent despotism. The biggest catch, this opinion pointed out, is there's basically no way to guarantee benevolence. (AFAICT, there's not even a good way to select strongly for it.)

But someone who proved themselves both benevolent and competent through their actions while already in power could be wickedly seductive.
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