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Weimar Germany doesn't count because the USSR eventually took down the Nazis.

Basically, has this kind of fascistic oligarchic hegemony and weak progressive resistance ever been seen before? What came after?

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[–] ComradeRat@hexbear.net 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

From Class Struggles in France, it rly is spot on as a description of trump

“To the proletariat, the election of Napoleon meant the deposition of Cavaignac, the overthrow of the Constituent Assembly, the dismissal of bourgeois republicanism, the cessation of the June victory. To the petty bourgeoisie, Napoleon meant the rule of the debtor over the creditor. For the majority of the big bourgeoisie, the election of Napoleon meant an open breach with the faction of which it had had to make use, for a moment, against the revolution, but which became intolerable to it as soon as this faction sought to consolidate the position of the moment into a constitutional position. Napoleon in place of Cavaignac meant to this majority the monarch, in place of the republic, the beginning of the royalist restoration, a sly hint at Orléans, the fleur-de-lis hidden beneath the violets.[87] Lastly, the army voted for Napoleon against the Mobile Guard, against the peace idyll, for war.

Thus it happened, as the Neue Rheinische Zeitung stated, that the most simple-minded man in France acquired the most multifarious significance. Just because he was nothing, he could signify everything save himself.”

[–] woodenghost@hexbear.net 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

the most simple-minded man in France acquired the most multifarious significance. Just because he was nothing, he could signify everything save himself

Wow! It's impressive how in point that is.

[–] ComradeRat@hexbear.net 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah, from what I understand Hitler was viewed similarly on his rise to power (as a fool and a buffoon)