Just like the president, who now has more executive powers than ever, still doesn't run things the way you think they do. They have an inner circle. It also could be thought of in a way like other countries inside of the empire don't really have sovereignty. Also, you could rethink the whole idea of a dictator. I mean if the capitalist class wants to defend themselves, they're going to obfuscate their involvement. Like, you need a fall guy and the fall guy is a gambler. And sometimes he comes out winning and sometimes he gets beaten up in the street.
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they think that if for one brief moment they have the most billions, they will exist forever.
I mean they will in a way. If we have reliable history books in the future they will surely teach about the oligarchs of the early 21st century, just like I learned about the Robber-Barons of US history.
Not that it makes it any better, but the billions they have are mostly imaginary. It's not cash or even concrete numbers on a bank account. It's just a speculative valuation of what they own and most of the value comes from stocks on a company. Stocks that only have value as long as they are desirable for someone else and there is no surplus of them on the market. They could never cash out that value and even trying to cash out a significant portion would crash the stock price and their wealth. But as long as they possess this assumed wealth, they are granted almost unlimited credit to cover any purchase.
The shroud has no pockets
If giving Charon just two coins gets you across the river Styx, imagine what paying him billions of dollars would get you.