Ah I see. I knew it was a coup (one of the few good ones, like Ghadaffi and the Carnation Revolution) but thought he used it as a springboard to establish an actual popular democratic movement, too bad he never got around to it. Shows how crucial it is to create proper self-perpetuating meritocratic structures, otherwise any gains are fleeting. This is for example my biggest critique of Stalin (as well as his comrades in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War), since even if we assume, for arguments sake, that Stalin was the most dedicated communist ever ultimately it all got dismantled pretty quickly because there was nothing to safeguard all the gains.
Ah I see. I knew it was a coup (one of the few good ones, like Ghadaffi and the Carnation Revolution) but thought he used it as a springboard to establish an actual popular democratic movement, too bad he never got around to it. Shows how crucial it is to create proper self-perpetuating meritocratic structures, otherwise any gains are fleeting. This is for example my biggest critique of Stalin (as well as his comrades in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War), since even if we assume, for arguments sake, that Stalin was the most dedicated communist ever ultimately it all got dismantled pretty quickly because there was nothing to safeguard all the gains.