Political
power is both a necessity and a must. For politics without
power is meaningful, but it matters as how it is used here.
Its implementation is the most significant here. Thus it becomes
natural here to make or rather to put a demarcation line between
a benevolent ruler and those who accept such political power
in a dictatorship form. It follows in a natural pace that
writers follows the mode of ruling of these two types of forms
in a clear historical note. It goes without saying here that
a dictator is always valued by how much of blood of his subjects
he exercise his political powers on the people as such, therefore
the half period of the 20th century thus follow with dictatorship
became very obvious to people of letters and at the same time
there are writers who follow the stream of a human blood to
be jotted in books of history as such. The most important
book wrote under a psydeo name of a Lebanese writer on the
ruler or rather dictator of Iraq Saddam Hussein entitled his
masterpiece of writing on a book entitled " The Republic
of Fear'. And this book remains to be a very noted historical
recollection of this sort of dictatorship that thrives upon
human blood. But to thrive upon the pleasure of a river of
a human blood is the exercise of power by a mad person.
DR.HASHIM
S.H. BEHBEHANI
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