Topic: why
do you think this is the case
Summary
The person who is called the most powerful
man in real history is called Stalin. Given the cracks in the communist regime
upon his death, coercive power cannot last long in modern society. The essence
of power is those who surround it and without it, power cannot impose any
coercion. Even if you are in the position of leader in this era of democracy's
dominance, you must unconditionally follow the laws of democracy as stipulated
in the Constitution, whether formal or substantive. This means that nothing can
be done by coercion.
Interesting
It is very surprising that Stalin was the
man with the strongest power in mankind. Of course, I don't know if he used
coercion mainly or not, but it must have been necessary to have at least that
much power. But coercion can never last forever, even in the eyes of the
divided Communist bloc as soon as he dies. Coercion can never last forever
because all human beings want a free state.
Discussion
But what are some cases where coercion is
possible? Is coercion a necessary evil? I wondered what the advantages of
coercion were. There is nothing in the world that is not necessary, so there
must be a case of coercion.
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