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11th October 2007, 03:20
Given the rising phenomenon today known as authoritarian capitalism (ie, authoritarian in political superstructure as well as retaining economic authoritarianism), I tried to Google "'Prussian road' Lenin." I know that Lenin had a bourgeois political spectrum between some past American model (minus the slavery and the bad stuff even for bourgeois democracy) and the "Prussian" model.
Where in his works did Lenin refer to this spectrum?
[P.S. - Also of note is this past Learning thread (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=69970&view=findpost&p=1292365053) on a possible resurgence of certain socio-economic relations pertaining primarily to past modes of production, specifically in terms of rising consumer debt. Is this new resurgent authoritarian capitalism appropriating elements of the Asiatic mode of production?]
Where in his works did Lenin refer to this spectrum?
[P.S. - Also of note is this past Learning thread (http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=69970&view=findpost&p=1292365053) on a possible resurgence of certain socio-economic relations pertaining primarily to past modes of production, specifically in terms of rising consumer debt. Is this new resurgent authoritarian capitalism appropriating elements of the Asiatic mode of production?]