Well then you’d be wrong. If you actually read history it’s extraordinarily easy to rebel against tyrants, you just need to either undermine or overpower their power. A conglomeration of tyrants ie democracy is actually the easiest to overthrow because the power is not absolute and easily displaced. If a city lost its water supply how long would they last pushing tyrannical measures? Like I stated elsewhere, infrastructure is king, that’s why people have begun building a parallel economy.
Well then you’d be wrong. If you actually read history it’s extraordinarily easy to rebel against tyrants, you just need to either undermine or overpower their power. A conglomeration of tyrants ie democracy is actually the easiest to overthrow because the power is not absolute and easily displaced. If a city lost its water supply how long would they last pushing tyrannical measures? Like I stated elsewhere, infrastructure is king, that’s why people have begun building a parallel economy.