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30/07/2011 GMT

Why do dictators and democrats follow remarkably similar rules when it comes to staying in power? And what chance of making all societies more equal?

How do the rich and powerful always stay on top? What is it that makes autocratic rulers tick? What calculations do they make to keep themselves in power and ensure the loyalty of those around them? And what formula, if any, could break their grip and make societies more equal?

We put these questions to our panel, American political scientist Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, historian of modern Iran Ali Ansari, and authority on the effects of social inequality Richard Wilkinson.

Illustration by Emily Kasriel: God, money and guns - keeping the elites in power.

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41 minutes

Last on

Sun 31 Jul 2011 14:05GMT

Chapters

  • PT 1

    Bueno de Mesquita: Dictator鈥檚 Handbook

    Duration: 15:21

  • Ali Ansari

    Ali Ansari: Ruling Iran

    Duration: 07:39

  • PT 2 60 second idea

    60 second idea: Put a photo of a dictator in your bathroom.

    Duration: 05:36

  • Richard Wilkinson

    Richard Wilkinson: Equality is good for everyone

    Duration: 11:53

Broadcasts

  • Sat 30 Jul 2011 08:05GMT
  • Sat 30 Jul 2011 21:05GMT
  • Sun 31 Jul 2011 01:05GMT
  • Sun 31 Jul 2011 14:05GMT

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