Revolutions that don't devour their children are very rare (the English civil war, the American Revolution, the velvet anti-communist revolutions of 1989). Most replace authoritarianism with totalitarianism, as Cuba, Russia, Venezuela, the failed Arab Spring, Cambodia, North Korea, Mao's China did. Your prohibitionistic Gosplan-style authoritarianism doesn't make you a candidate for success since you have no idea where you're going policy-wise on the long list of issues I sent and refuse to even think about them, much less say so.