Dictatorships
A short overlook of a command government
What is a dictatorship?
A dictatorship is where one person holds complete political power. So, just think about Belarus. That's one small country next to Poland that has a dictatorship.
Different types of Dicatorship
There is one more type of dictatorship and it is called totalitarian dictatorship. This consists of the all mighty ruler of the land to govern without consent of the people. Nobody except the guy in charge can have a say in what's right or wrong, basically.
Well-known Places That Use a Dictatorship Government
North Korea
North Korea has been ruled by the same family since 1948. The family has been running on the idea of self-reliance, but the severe economic declines have made it difficult for the idea of totalitarianism alive.
Belarus
Belarus has been ruled with a dictatorship which is ran by Andrei Kobyakov.
The Soviet Union
After the conclusion of the Civil War, Stalin took over the country and started executing anyone who did not agree with his goals of the state.
Decision Making Process
In a dictatorship, there really is no decision making process. It's really just a small group of people or one person thinking about how they can benefit themselves from changing/adding something. This has surprisingly been a pretty normal process for thousands of years.