Spartacus Speaks
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A few thoughts on the current waning of democracy in the world and why they are doing a new series on interwar Germany...
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Capitalism maybe, but not democracy.
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After WW2, we reached a point where the majority of the world's population lived in a democracy of some kind.
Doubt that very much. Besides, just what is meant by “democracy of some kind”? Peronist Argentina was hardly a democracy as were most Latin American republics of the time.
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In the interwar period there were three models of democracy - the British, the American and the French. There was also Weimar Germany but that was hardly a viable democratic model. Following WWII the same three models remained. Peronist Argentina may have begun with the French model but soon devolved into a secular populist muddle (note muddle, not model) that resembled a bit of Francoist Spain and a thoroughly disorganised fascist Italy. It was not anything resembling one of the democratic models of the day.