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A sustained, sharply critical political pamphlet examines the character and methods of a self-elevated leader, tracing his maneuvering within constitutional forms and culminating in a coup that subverts republican institutions. The text mixes biographical portraiture, legal and institutional analysis, eyewitness allegations, and polemic to expose manipulation of assemblies, the press, elections, and ritual oaths. Subsequent sections catalogue the coup's immediate crimes and broader effects on parliamentarism, consider claims of justification or absolution, and weigh the limited goods claimed to arise from the seizure of power. The work closes with moral reflections on personal vanity, institutional degradation, and the cost of concentrated authority.
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