How to Rule the World: A Handbook for the Aspiring Dictator

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How to Rule the World: A Handbook for the Aspiring Dictator

How to Rule the World: A Handbook for the Aspiring Dictator

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We need to do away with romanticising matriarchal power and dominance – and instead question the ways we can change the problematic and dangerous power structures that operate within society today. Even if you don’t have a lot of time or money to put toward a cause, spreading information about it can help make other people aware of issues around the world. Write some social media posts explaining why the cause is important and why other people should pay attention to it. If you want to share your cause more privately, individually message your friends so you can tailor the message specifically to them. Use encouraging language that sounds hopeful rather than posting something that makes people feel guilty or frightened. [13] X Research source https://www.cafonline.org/my-personal-giving/long-term-giving/resource-centre/five-reasons-to-give-to-charity But Lui doesn’t just take pot-shots at weaknesses in our democracy. She critiques systemic, aggressive and passive racism. She also has some tough love for Vic, Zaza and Chris, and their assumptions about their own less-privileged positions. Everyone has bias; everyone has an agenda. No one gets to sit through the How to Rule the World without squirming at some point. Important messaging and a deep cultural and creative heritage alone do not make for interesting, compelling theatre. Convincing, engaging characters adroitly realised, provocative ideas, sophisticated wit, infectious humour and stories that provoke a response do – and How to Rule the World has all of those things in abundance.

Women running the world is neither a utopian nor a dystopian scenario. It really depends on the political thinking that is brought to bear. As women age, our power changes very differently to the way male power changes. As the female leader of a national art museum, I am still highly unusual globally. ‘It would change the presumption there’s someone at home to sort out all the problems’ And yet. All my life experience tells me that women do make a difference. In the trade union movement, women leaders have exposed the scandal of sexual harassment, campaigned for equal pay, and made caring responsibilities a workplace bargaining issue. As a result, the lives of millions of women – and men – have changed for the better. We would of course have a list of Dudes Who Are All Right, who would get to suggest laws every once in awhile. Justin Trudeau, Jeremy Corbyn, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Sadiq Khan, Channing Tatum. But they’d have to work topless. It’s just the law. ‘Women tend to make more holistic decisions’Starting on an individual level is great, but electing candidates that have the same values as you can help lead to changes on a larger level. Stay informed about the officials that are running in your local and national elections and research what they stand for and believe in. While no candidate will be absolutely perfect, look for the one that shares most of your views and be sure to vote for them in upcoming elections. [22] X Research source Mobs can kill each other too. And sometimes you can get damage instead of them if in survival gamemode! China has curbed its carbon dioxide emissions while energy use in the US has soared. Indeed, the only fair and lasting means of reducing CO<->2 (namely "contraction and convergence", which means working out how much pollution the planet can take, then allocating an equal pollution quota to everyone on Earth) would surely be impossible to implement without a world parliament. You’ve probably heard that honesty is the best policy and that holds if you’re looking to improve yourself and the world. Don’t do things to make people like you or to boost your ego, but do them because you’re actually interested in them. When people see you’re authentic with them, they’ll trust you more and show you the same level of respect. [2] X Research source

A democratic assembly would almost certainly replace them with something like Keynes's "International Clearing Union", which would force creditors as well as debtors to eliminate third world debt and improve the balance of trade. The middle-class socialist, he insisted, "is perfectly ready to accept the products of Empire and to save his soul by sneering at the people who hold the Empire together".Fine pacing and tight writing shines most brightly in the first half, where it rarely hits a flat note. The rhythm is less honed in the second half, where some monologues feel more laboured at the cost of tempo and impact. Lui has become one of the most interesting and prolific Australian writers and playwrights, and is an important Indigenous voice. How to Rule the World feels like an evolution of her talent that has always showed great promise. As an extended monologue it has tremendous energy; Baxter is constantly riffing on the world around him. “I don’t want to be in this room,” is a repeated mantra at the beginning of the novel, and yet Fischer’s world-weary protagonist is continually working the room, in a tireless tirade that takes us from Tooting to Bangkok, from Jerusalem to Iraq and the Turkish stone circle of Göbekli Tepe.



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