> On Jun 16, 2026, at 15:54, Charles via groups.io 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So far, it appears that the term Bonapartism has been used mainly by Trotsky 
> and then his followers, secondarily by liberal political scientists, and 
> rarely by Marxist theorists.

In my previous note, I wrote a list of Marxist writers who were not Trotsky's 
followers who used the concept of Bonapartism. Were these not good enough for 
you?

And who developed the theory more than Gramsci? Not a follower of Trotsky, 
Gramsci saw Bonapartism as a specific case of Caesarism. Is he a liberal 
political scientist?

Of course, rather than dump on what other people write, why don't you step up 
and teach us your theory of the Trump regime? Do you see it as a fascist, 
bourgeious-democratic, or some other type?

It's Marxist state theory, not a Trot plot. 

Mark

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