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Episode 425 - Looking Down on Autocracy

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Transformation, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Genius, Education, Myth, Soul, Culture

4.9944 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This episode of focuses on the dehumanizing aspects of autocratic movements. The increasing uncertainties about the future create vacuums that would be dictators and autocrats seek to fill with big lies and fraudulent claims that are presented with a false sense of certainty. The autocratic playbook that they all inevitably follow requires that they enforce forms of economic and informational isolation and instill a siege mentality that depicts the outside world as being hostile, unfair and dangerous.

 

Authoritarian leaders deliberately seek to polarize people and radicalize what would otherwise be civil societies. They intentionally promote divisiveness and force people to take sides, while also demanding undivided loyalty to themselves. Autocrats cannot succeed unless others in power or seeking power assist them in creating an alternative reality. Eventually, those who enable and help justify the authoritarian regime lose their own ability to resist the inevitable descent into brutality, nihilism and violence.

 

When questioning the judgment or actions of a leader equates to blasphemy, when blind loyalty overrides individual ethics and collective values, and when healthcare, science and education become tools for serving the agenda of the self-proclaimed savior rather than for seeking for truth and understanding, then a society has entered a critical phase of a life threatening socio-political disease.

 

Autocratic leaders do not simply undermine institutions and sabotage basic freedoms, they also seek to normalize dehumanizing behaviors that make social and political violence unavoidable. If some people are denied their part in the whole of humanity, that leads to a diminishing of all the people. 

 

Ultimately, history is written in the depths of individual human souls and the story we are in is still being written. If we allow those in power to deny a genuine sense of humanity to some, we can only continue to lose our way and further lose our souls. If we open ourselves to the understanding that we are literally all in the same story, each suffering in our own way, we may find genuine ways to help heal and protect each other and have no need and no room for would be autocrats or self-appointed kings.

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Living Myth podcast with Michael Mead, where this shifting, changing world is looked at from a mythic perspective.

0:17.0

This episode focuses on the dehumanizing aspects of autocratic movements.

0:24.2

The increasing uncertainties about the future create vacuums that would-be dictators and

0:29.7

autocrats seek to fill with big lies and fraudulent claims that are presented with a false

0:36.0

sense of certainty. Ultimately, history is

0:40.1

written in the depths of the individual human souls and the story we are in is still being

0:45.2

written. If we allow those in power to deny a genuine sense of humanity to some, we can only

0:52.0

continue to lose our way and further lose our souls.

0:56.0

If we open ourselves to the understanding that we are literally all in the same story,

1:02.0

each suffering in our own way, we may find genuine ways to help heal and protect each other

1:09.0

and have no need and no room for would-be autocrats or self-appointed kings.

1:38.1

Part of the difficulty of being alive at this troubled and critical time on Earth involves having to experience what people used to call the tension of the opposites or what people now call

1:47.0

polarization. The old axiom is that things must divide before they can unify, and that's an

1:56.0

encouraging idea to hold on to, when those who wish to divide and conquer increasingly seem to gain power

2:05.2

in most parts of the world. Authoritarian leaders deliberately seek to polarize people and radicalize

2:15.2

what would otherwise be civil societies.

2:19.0

They intentionally promote divisiveness and force people to take sides

2:24.4

while also demanding undivided loyalty to themselves.

2:29.2

Typically, they enforce forms of economic and informational isolation and instill a siege mentality

2:38.5

that presents the outside world as essentially being hostile and dangerous.

2:44.7

The autocratic playbook that they all inevitably follow requires that they attack independent media as the enemy of the people

2:53.6

and seek to dismantle and replace actual news with non-stop propaganda.

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