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Useful Idiots: Why Authoritarian Regimes Need Stupid People

How Dictators Use Ignorance, Fear, and Anti-Intellectualism to Stay in Power

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Authoritarian regimes don't survive in spite of stupidity—they depend on it. Useful Idiots: Why Authoritarian Regimes Need Stupid People is a sharp, unsentimental investigation into how modern dictatorships weaponize ignorance, suppress critical thinking, and reward conformity to maintain absolute control. Drawing from global case studies, propaganda analysis, and behavioral science, this book explores the machinery behind mass obedience—how education systems are hijacked, how history is rewritten, and how complexity is deliberately destroyed to make room for comforting lies.

From the elevation of conspiracy theories to the demonization of experts, from celebrity distractions to the infantilization of entire populations, Useful Idiots shows how regimes engineer a society where thinking becomes a liability and idiocy becomes a patriotic virtue. The book dissects the economic role of the unthinking mass, the psychological comfort of certainty, and the structural collapse that follows when intelligence is driven underground.

Brutally clear and darkly insightful, this book is not a call to action—it is a map of how control operates when truth no longer matters. It doesn’t ask readers to be inspired. It asks them to pay attention.

Perfect for readers of political nonfiction, anti-authoritarian critiques, and fans of Orwellian realism, Useful Idiots is an essential guide to understanding why the dumbest tools in the toolbox are often the most effective—and most dangerous—in the hands of power.

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