One of the habits common to the many dictators
since Hitler dictated 'Mein Kampf' to Rudoph Hess,
when both shared a prison cell in 1923, is that those
who by sleight of hand enrich themselves, their friends,
and their clan whilst upending the democratic process,
is that they have to have a blueprint for why to take power,
something to inspire their populism, to start off with.
The great leader has to write and publish a book,
if not several, by which their followers can hang on
to the leader's every word. To keep up with the leader
for as long as he remains in his irrestistable ascent.
When the Christian Nationalist Victor Orban
was recently voted out of office I dared to ask
'How many books has Victor Orban written?'
And lo! In 2021 his chief adviser, Balázs Orbán,
wrote 'The Hungarian Way of Strategy', incuding
Vicotr's conrtributions. Also here is one Victor's speeches.
I knew little about Hungarian politics, and less
about Hungarian book publishing, even in translation.
What surprised me was what happened in the 21st century
whicb could not have happened in Nazi Germany,
the opposiiton to Victor Orban that rose through
the industry of writing and publishing books.
There commentaries on Orban's rise to power
and how it changed his view of how to govern,
manage the opposition, and use the platform
on the world stage that his presidency gave him
gave commentators of all political shades
ammunition against each him, and each other,
leaving Hungarians plenty to read and comment on.
If Victor Orban leaves his government office
and makes the tranfer of power clean and peaceable
I will admire him for that. But I reject that Christianity
is the same as Christian Nationalism. And I expect
that given how Orban is a lawyer who became wealthy
through his presidency, he knows he will be accused
of corruption whilst in office from the moment he leaves it.
The many books the oppsition to him have written
will bear witness to how he tipped the scales of justice
in his favour, when he thought he could not be watched.