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by Ferdinand Mount

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'Wry, informative but deadly - a great book'
Will Hutton

'Fast-paced and impassioned'
Sunday Telegraph

Who said that dictatorship was dead? The world today is full of Strong Men and their imitators. A fascinating exploration of how and why Caesars seized power and why they fell.

There is a comforting illusion shared by historians and political commentators, that history progresses in a nice straight line towards liberal democracy or socialism, despite the odd hiccup.

Every democracy, however sophisticated or stable it may look, has been attacked or actually destroyed by a would-be Caesar, from Ancient Greece to the present day. Marx was wrong. Caesarism is not an absurd throwback, it is an ever-present danger.

There are Big Caesars who set out to achieve total social control and Little Caesars who merely want to run an agreeable kleptocracy without opposition: from Julius Caesar and Oliver Cromwell through Napoleon and Bolivar, to Mussolini, Salazar, De Gaulle and Trump. The saga of Boris Johnson and Brexit is a vivid, if Lilliputian instance of the same phenomenon.

The final part of this book describes how and why would-be Caesars come to grief, from the Gunpowder Plot to Trump's march on the Capitol and the ejection of Boris Johnson by his own MPs, and ends with a defence of the grubby glories of parliamentary politics.

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  • Title Big Caesars and Little Caesars: How They Rise and How They Fall - From Julius Caesar to Boris Johnson
  • Author Ferdinand Mount
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 304
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Continuum
  • ISBN 9781399409728 / 1399409727
  • Weight 1 lbs (0.45 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.79 x 5.08 x 1 in (19.79 x 12.90 x 2.54 cm)

About the author

Ferdinand Mount was Political Editor of The Spectator and Editor of The Times Literary Supplement. For two years he was head of Margaret Thatcher's think-tank - The Number 10 Policy Unit. He is an authority on politics today and writes regularly for The Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books.

His most recent books are Kiss Myself Goodbye and the novel Making Nice, both published by Bloomsbury Continuum.

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Paperback / softback. New. A WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR <b>Who said that dictatorship was dead? The world today is full of Strong Men and their imitators. Caesarism is alive and well. Yet in modern times it’s become a strangely neglected subject. Ferdinand Mount opens up a fascinating exploration of how and why Caesars seize power and why they fall.</b> <b>"Fast paced and impassioned" -- Sunday Telegraph</b> <b>"Wonderfully wry" -- The Guardian</b> <b>"...a delight" -- Sunday Times</b> <b>"Delicious work, beautifully and acerbically written" -- Wall Street Journal </b> There is a comforting illusion shared by historians and political commentators from Fukuyama back to Macaulay, Mill and Marx, that history progresses in a nice straight line towards liberal democracy or socialism, despite the odd hiccup. In reality, every democracy, however sophisticated or stable it may look,… Read More
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