Yoshie Furuhashi wrote: > > > The world today can't be understood by reading "State and Revolution" or "The Civil War in France." You read those texts mainly to understand early 20th-century Russia or late 19th-century France.
^^^^ CB; Similarly, we can't be prepared to defend against potential danger of open terrorist rule by the U.S. bourgeois state by dogmatically demanding that "there can't arise fascism" unless the characteristics "a, b, and c" from the 1920's and 30's Europe are present here today.
