4 Answers

  1. Answers don't come naturally. In order for a student to answer their lesson, they need to be taught this.

    The question was asked incorrectly. – How was monarchy, totalitarianism, and autocracy created?!

    I suggest you go back to the depths of history, refresh your memory with the emergence of primitive society.)))

  2. Irresponsibility and the rejection of critical independent thinking, this is where the legs of all autocracies grow from. The passivity of reason gives rise to Leadership in any form, when a submissive sheep, a loyal slave, understands that the Shepherd will feed better than the sheep itself will cope. And they don't want to think about the fact that everyone will get a haircut, because it's PAINFUL to assess the negative consequences.

    It hurts the dumb to think, in the truest sense of the word.

    Moreover, the stupid part of society benefits from disenfranchisement, totalitarianism, leadership, and even a concentration camp and complete degradation. After all, then the stupid will be able to win the competition with smarter fellow citizens, and this is the main goal of the stupid.

  3. Our carelessness. We trash everywhere. We poop and pee wherever we want. And the earth (the soil is its skin) is alive!
    She doesn't want to take this abuse anymore. Therefore, the earth drives people to cities and megacities. And how to live this bunch of people stuffed like cockroaches in a jar? How do they coordinate with each other? Only through establishing total control over everyone and managing everyone from one center. Who does it remind you of? Right! An anthill or a swarm of bees! This is the most efficient way to organize the life of living things in one pile. One person thinks and decides for everyone. Everyone is working and happy because there is no need to doubt and no need to think about tomorrow either. That's what you were asking.
    Digital life is on the doorstep. Get ready to give up your mind. Good luck!

  4. Autocracy, monarchy, and totalitarianism are all forms of governance that arise as an objective or subjective response to the problems facing society.

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