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It's more like "a movement with a figurehead holding absolute power is an unstable thing, and the only thing that will keep it going is violence. Lots of it."
At least that's what I remember from reading the books ages ago. Paul rises to absolute power through violence because it's what he needs to do to stay alive, and once he's at the top, he wields that violence extensively to ensure his (and his people's) survival over and over again.
Herbert wasn't so interested in asking questions about the nature of political economy as he was in asking questions about individual's relationships to religion, ambition, community, and death.