cARROL cOX>No, they thought it was Bonapartism -- so it never dawned on them until too late that it was a new kind of tyrany.
August Thalheimer, a German communist, wrote as such, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=August+Thalheimer+Fascism+Bonapartism+ Telos: issue #40 Telos No. 40, Summer 1979 Tim Luke and ... Why More Political Theory? Frank Adler: Thalheimer, Bonapartism and Fascism August Thalheimer: On Fascism www.angelfire.com/biz/telospress/contents40.html
See, a book, that Dorothy Healey, in the CPUSA from the early 30's till '73, helped the author on, "Ceplair, Larry., Under the shadow of war : fascism, anti-fascism and Marxists 1918-1939, " published by Columbia Univ. Press. Another useful book, "Beetham, D., Marxists in face of Fascism, Manchester University Press,(1983). Michael Pugliese Towards A Marxist Theory of Fascism ...explain the rise of Bonapartism, Thalheimer identified fascism and Bonapartism as 'related phenomena'. Both ... http://www.members.tripod.co.uk/mere_pseud_mag_ed/Ideology/Renton-Theory.htm
Bonapartism cannot attain stability ... proposed by Thalheimer, instead of ... Struggle Against Fascism, p379. ... Trotsky of August 1933 report a ... www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/german03.htm