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In contrast to Germany, the U.S.A. had a constitution which was democratic from the start. And its ruling class managed, particularly during the imperialist era, to have the democratic forms so effectively preserved that by democratically legal means, it achieved a dictatorship of monopoly capitalism at least as firm as that which Hitler set up with tyrannic procedures. This smoothly functioning democracy, so-called, was created by the Presidential prerogative, the Supreme Court’s authority in constitutional questions, the finance monopoly over the Press, radio, etc., electioneering costs, which successfully prevented really democratic parties from springing up beside the two parties of monopoly capitalism, and lastly the use of terroristic devices (the lynching system). And this democracy could, in substance, realize everything sought by Hitler without needing to break with democracy formally. In addition, there was the incomparably broader and more solid economic basis of monopoly capitalism.

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  • voight [he/him, any]
    hexagon
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    11 months ago

    The libs did not in fact tolerate Lukács (unless I misunderstood you)

    • davel [he/him]
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      11 months ago

      Right, they didn’t, but they’d still have preferred Lukács’ preservation of the democratic fantasy than to have that too dismantled.

      • voight [he/him, any]
        hexagon
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        11 months ago

        Gotcha, people have just been sending me such weird gotchas about Destruction of Reason idk anymore