Les mieux notésS1.E1 ∙ Seize Powerven., 9 juil. 2021Interested in becoming a tyrant? There are rules, and the playbook for a rise to dictatorship starts with one of history's most brutal: Adolf Hitler.7,3/10 (608)Noter
Les mieux notésS1.E2 ∙ Crush Your Rivalsven., 9 juil. 2021You've secured your place at the top, but maintaining power means watching your back. Nobody did that better or more ruthlessly than Saddam Hussein.7,5/10 (570)Noter
Les mieux notésS1.E3 ∙ Reign Through Terrorven., 9 juil. 2021When keeping your population under control, is it better to be loved or feared? Idi Amin certainly thought he knew the right answer to that question.7,3/10 (505)Noter
Les mieux notésS1.E4 ∙ Control the Truthven., 9 juil. 2021Through public relations spin, revisionist history and censorship. Soviet autocrat Joseph Stalin found a certain flexibility with the truth useful.7,3/10 (500)Noter
Les mieux notésS1.E5 ∙ Create a New Societyven., 9 juil. 2021Free speech? Right to assembly? Rebel-turned-dictator Muammar Gaddafi realized that civil liberties had to go when reshaping society. But he got soft.7,2/10 (473)Noter
Les mieux notésS1.E6 ∙ Rule Foreverven., 9 juil. 2021Seizing power is hard, but keeping it is harder. In North Korea, the Kim dynasty unlocked the secret to ruling forever: They declared themselves gods.7,4/10 (459)Noter