Do as I tell you. Bullies among us

This book tells the psychopathology of the bullies. Quite many prime ministers and presidents of the modern world can be labelled a bullies.

 

Table of Contents:

 

Small thesaurus for management

 

Prologue: authoritarians and their followers

 

Chapter 1. Exorbitance: How I became allergic to other people’s opinions

 

Racep Tayyip Erdogan:The new sultan of Turkey

Viktor Orban: The master of the peacock dance

Bashar al Assad: The ruthless oculist

Hooked in dopamine

 

Chapter 2. Agressiviness: better to live one day as a tiger than 100 years as a sheep

 

Rodrigo Duterte: The president who calls himself punisher

Good enemy

The Authoritarian begins already in the sandbox

The violent heroes of the authoritarians

 

Chapter 3. Humiliation – Do you think you are better than others?

Public depreciation

It is nice to be  unpredictable

Dinner with Stalin

A ”genius” who humiliates

 

Chapter 4.Impulsiveness: ideas from the autocratic head

 

Khrushchev and Mao: two of a kind

A genius of the Carpathians Nicolae Ceaușescu .

A maniac reformer Kemal Atatürk

Unpredictable politicians of Georgia

Adrenaline in corn flakes

 

Chapter 5. Squatting Bullies who interfere with everything

 

Dressed in a wrong way

Regulator king and the amount of music notes

Wrongly composed, presented and written

 

Chapter 6. Flawlessness I am always right

 

An Infallible prime minister of Israel

An infallible makes a mistake

Exhausting Hugo Chávez .

The art of being right

I followed the law, thus no mistakes

All disussion is useless

 

Chapter 6. Guidance: the art of correcting the wrong way of thinking

 

The authoritarians fight against virus

Let’s pray

Magic drops, alcohol and chlorocin

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the magnificent interest rate

Head of the states as linguists

 

Chapter 7. Checking the estates: the self satisfied father figures

 

Woman be quiet

Sublime faces in the mirror

Emomalii Rahmon and the art of flattering

 

Epilogue. All bad things come to an end: the world without bullies