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The Myth of Efficiency in Authoritarian Regimes
In discussions about authoritarian government systems, a common myth persists: that these regimes are remarkably efficient at getting things done. This perception often pertains to the ability of such governments to mobilize resources quickly and enforce policies decisively. However, historical evidence suggests that this idea is far from the truth, and recent reflections underline the devastating consequences of authoritarian mismanagement.