The document discusses "little dictators" and compares them to historical dictators like Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and Mao Zedong. It defines "little dictators" as people who use their position or job to pressure others without the right to do so. The phenomenon of little dictators is analyzed as having political, legal, social and economic impacts. Key differences between little and huge dictators are that little dictators have local rather than global effects and there are many little dictators rather than a single huge dictator. Both types of dictators can destroy society, but may be addressed as social problems. The document closes by questioning if families may be unintentionally raising little dictators.