Having one “leader” that you roll all the executive functions or skills of power into, and who just does all those things while a bunch of “followers” do none of those things, is imbalanced and vulnerable.
If you have 1 leader, the government or counter-revolutionaries can easily assassinate, incapacitate, blackmail, bribe, or compromise that leader, and you can kiss your progress goodbye. If you have a council of the highest roles in different domains that are distributed amongst several people, it’s much harder to compromise, the payoff is less, and a compromised figure is almost automatically replaced.
Having one “leader” that you roll all the executive functions or skills of power into, and who just does all those things while a bunch of “followers” do none of those things, is imbalanced and vulnerable.
ideology, even in the most stratified socialist society the position of ‘leader’ is very democratic
Having one “leader” that you roll all the executive functions or skills of power into, and who just does all those things while a bunch of “followers” do none of those things, is imbalanced and vulnerable.
If you have 1 leader, the government or counter-revolutionaries can easily assassinate, incapacitate, blackmail, bribe, or compromise that leader, and you can kiss your progress goodbye. If you have a council of the highest roles in different domains that are distributed amongst several people, it’s much harder to compromise, the payoff is less, and a compromised figure is almost automatically replaced.
ideology, even in the most stratified socialist society the position of ‘leader’ is very democratic