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    • RaspberryTuba [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Tyrant originally meant something close to populist. They’ve been at this for a while.

        • RaspberryTuba [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          It basically meant someone who derived their power from the masses instead of the ruling elites iirc.

          /edit - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrant#Populism

            • RaspberryTuba [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              They also mean usurpers in the sense that they did’t come to power through the usual channels.

              I mean, it is kinda stretching it matching it up with populism, but the usual channel was through a popular uprising, and it’s why Plato thought democracies necessarily “devolved” into tyrannies. The rabble get a taste, and because they’re ignorant, easily-swayed rabble they support this asshole tyrant’s claim to power. Otherwise, it generally had neither positive or negative connotations, while today it’s universally used negatively.

              Can even find a hundred articles making the Plato connection with trump, when we’d mainly just call him a populist.