DEJAVU

From man-made horrors like Chernobyl and Bhopal to the apocalyptic consequences of blind ideology—from Mao Zedong’s sparrow campaign to Iran’s twisted return movements—Dictators’ Déjà Vu reveals how the gravest mistakes of our past continue to haunt our present. This bold, sweeping narrative explores the human cost of delusion, authoritarian control, and the tragic fusion of superstition and state power.

Drawing on history’s darkest chapters and lesser-known disasters, the book unearths how natural catastrophes, environmental negligence, and mass psychological manipulation converge under the reign of dictators. It also dissects the social habits—misinformation, scapegoating, denialism—that keep societies trapped in cycles of destruction.

Told with analytical clarity and an urgent moral tone, Dictators’ Déjà Vu is not just a historical critique but a cautionary roadmap for a world teetering on the edge of repeating its worst decisions.

Category:

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “DEJAVU”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *