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TMWNN 7 hours ago

> When it collapsed, East Germany was still led by the same people who had created it. The Berlin Wall only existed for 28 years. North Korea is a multi-generational prison.

Excellent point. Something that refutes another of Asimov's critiques in his review, that tyrannies inevitably end through tyrants' deaths, or at least become milder in their oppression. Admittedly he wrote the review in 1980, back when a) the first Kim was still in power and b) no one in the West saw North Korea as anything other than an "ordinary" Communist state—no awareness of Juche, etc.—but still.

decimalenough 5 hours ago | parent [-]

North Korea is rather exceptional though. Few dictatorships manage even one smooth succession, let alone two.

neilellis 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Monarchies

chungy 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It depends on one's definition of dictatorship. I personally do not believe, for instance, the British Crown is one such instance.

j-bos 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Besides that, multiple ways to read this. "Monarchies" could've been a reference to pre modern monarchies of which many made it through at least 3 successions. Or as a correction to the upper comment, saying that the Kim's are more monarchy than plain dictatorship.