Lmao, classic example of "woke" neoliberals cheering for female dictators/CEOs (same thing) instead of actually caring about what happens to the people.
Dictators can strip people of liberties, comforts, knowledge, life, and everything else.
CEOs can only fire a person and maybe prevent them from working in the same field.
A CEO needs to keep employees "content" only because there are laws for it. Back when there weren't any, people's jaws were falling off due to phosphorus poisoning. One would hardly call those people content.
As for the rest, a dictator has advisors, family members/heirs, and the international community that he or she has to be at least somewhat accountable to. You smugly ask if me or mrfahrenheit (not sure who this question was meant for) know about gulags or concentration camps. Maybe it's you who should read up on the topic. I suggest you start with Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt, because it seems your perception of a dictatorship is no more than a caricature, since you can't see the parallels with corporate hierarchy.
Very incorrect, but there is no use trying to have a conversation with someone who hasn't read anything about the topic and only responds with talking points. Read Arendt and then come back and we can discuss. Until then, adios.
Honesty death to neo-liberalism. They make everything look pretty and diverse, but ignore any underlying issues. It's not that I don't want female CEOs, billionaires and dictatorships because women should have positions of power. These positions need to be erased.
CEOs can only fire a person and maybe prevent them from working in the same field.
As for the rest, a dictator has advisors, family members/heirs, and the international community that he or she has to be at least somewhat accountable to. You smugly ask if me or mrfahrenheit (not sure who this question was meant for) know about gulags or concentration camps. Maybe it's you who should read up on the topic. I suggest you start with Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt, because it seems your perception of a dictatorship is no more than a caricature, since you can't see the parallels with corporate hierarchy.
On land.