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14 April 2025

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  • curprev 04:2904:29, 14 April 2025Mbauwens talk contribs 2,590 bytes +2,590 Created page with " =Description= Pat Kane: "What is being established in Trump 2.0, according to the academics Stephen E Hanson and Jeffrey S Kopstein, is often misrecognised as authoritarianism or fascism. Instead, Hanson and Kopstein suggest we should see it as “patrimonialism”. The term was first coined by the great social theorist Max Weber. Patrimonialist leaders “pose as ‘fathers’ of their nations, running the state as a sort of ‘family business’, and doling out st..."