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Bonapartism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bonapartism (epithet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonapartism is often defined as a political expression in the vocabulary of Marxism and Leninism, deriving from the career of Napoleon Bonaparte. Karl Marx was a student of Jacobinism and the French ...
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A page in the Encyclopedia of Marxism ... Bonapartism has been used to describe a government that forms when class rule is not secure and a military, police, and state bureaucracy intervenes to establish order. Nineteenth century Bonapartism is commonly associated with Twentieth century fascism and stalinism.
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Leon Trotsky: The Workers' State, Thermidor and Bonapartism (February 1935) ... The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism ... But Bonapartism, in France, came after Thermidor. If we are to remain within the framework of the historical analogy, we must necessarily ask the question: Since there has been no...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bonapartism. Bonapartism. Information about Bonapartism in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Villefort, as we have seen, belonged to the aristocratic party at Marseilles, Morrel to the plebeian; the first was a royalist, the other suspected of Bonapartism.
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Wespennest refuses to mellow with age; Blätter supports a "culture flat-rate" for the Internet; New Humanist rallies for the new atheists; RiLi dares to criticize the French nuclear state; Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo) Kulturos barai calls for a new resurgence, ... Having experienced the economic depression of the Twenties,
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Part I. Bonapartism to Its Contemporaries: 1. From consulate to empire: impetus and resistance Isser Woloch; 2. The Bonapartes and Germany T. C. W. Blanning; 3. Prussian conservatives and the problem of Bonapartism David E. Barclay;
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These reactionary replacements range from Bonapartism through unconcealed military dictatorship to fascism. The latter is the most terroristic system of monopoly-capitalist domination.
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Not a bizarre anomaly ... Why capitalism appears more corrupt ... A warning to workers movement...
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Bushism-Cheneyism has aspects of Bonapartism, whereby the state rules in an authoritarian way and disregards the people, representing itself as the true representative of the business classes. In fact, it serves only a small spectrum of corporate cronies of the ruling elite, disadvantaging almost everyone else.
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