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* [[wikipedia:Able Archer 83|Able Archer 83]], a NATO excercise from 1983.11.02-11, came close to convincing the USSR that a first strike was imminent, in response to which they readied their nuclear forces and placed air units in East Germany and Poland on alert.
 
* [[wikipedia:Able Archer 83|Able Archer 83]], a NATO excercise from 1983.11.02-11, came close to convincing the USSR that a first strike was imminent, in response to which they readied their nuclear forces and placed air units in East Germany and Poland on alert.
 
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* '''1934''', The [[wikipedia:Business Plot]]: US Marine Corps Major General [[wikipedia:Smedley Butler|Smedley Butler]] testifies to the [[US Congress]] that he was approached by a group of wealthy industrialists (The [[American Liberty League]]) who attempted to recruit him to serve as the leader of a plot to overthrow presiden [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and to assume and wield power once the coup was successful. The devastation of the [[Great Depression]] had caused many Americans to question the foundations of [[liberal democracy]], making ideas such as [[fascism]] and [[national socialism]] seem appealing to [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s while many [[liberal (US)|liberal]]s dallied with [[socialism]] and [[communism]].
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* '''1937''': [http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/may2007/lec1-m09.shtml A review of two Trotsky biographies by Geoffrey Swain and Ian Thatcher]: "The fear evoked by the Stalinist terror left its mark on the consciousness and behavior of several generations of Soviet people; for many it eradicated the readiness, desire and ability to engage in honest ideological thought. At the same time, the executioners and informers from Stalin’s time continued to thrive; they had secured their own well-being and the prosperity of their children through active participation in frame-ups, expulsion, torture, and so forth. ... Stalin’s crimes were justified on the basis of grotesque lies, which portrayed the Marxist opponents and victims of the bureaucratic-totalitarian regime — above all, Leon Trotsky — as saboteurs, terrorists and agents of various imperialist and fascist powers."
** This piece of history offers a possible explanation for the massive debt taken on by the [[Bush II administration]]: they seek to trigger another Great Depression, which would naturally make more willing to accept fascism or other flavors of strongman-style leadership in the ultimate interests of big business. (A Great-Depression-like event coming anytime before the [[2008 US elections]] would, of course, be the perfect opportunity for Bush to declare martial law under the [[NSHSPD]].)
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* '''1934''', The [[wikipedia:Business Plot]]: US Marine Corps Major General [[wikipedia:Smedley Butler|Smedley Butler]] testifies to the [[US Congress]] that he was approached by a group of wealthy industrialists (The [[American Liberty League]]) who attempted to recruit him to serve as the leader of a plot to overthrow president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and to assume and wield power once the coup was successful. The devastation of the [[Great Depression]] had caused many Americans to question the foundations of [[liberal democracy]], making ideas such as [[fascism]] and [[national socialism]] seem appealing to [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s while many [[liberal (US)|liberal]]s dallied with [[socialism]] and [[communism]].
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** This piece of history offers a possible explanation for the massive debt taken on by the [[Bush II administration]]: they seek to trigger another [[Great Depression]], which would naturally make citizens more willing to accept fascism or other flavors of strongman-style leadership in the ultimate interests of big business. (A Great-Depression-like event coming anytime before the [[2008 US elections]] would, of course, be the perfect opportunity for Bush to declare martial law under the [[NSHSPD]].)
 
** '''2007-07-27''' [http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/27/03151/2391 Rightwingers and the F Word]: more about the coup attempt
 
** '''2007-07-27''' [http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/27/03151/2391 Rightwingers and the F Word]: more about the coup attempt

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  • 1937: A review of two Trotsky biographies by Geoffrey Swain and Ian Thatcher: "The fear evoked by the Stalinist terror left its mark on the consciousness and behavior of several generations of Soviet people; for many it eradicated the readiness, desire and ability to engage in honest ideological thought. At the same time, the executioners and informers from Stalin’s time continued to thrive; they had secured their own well-being and the prosperity of their children through active participation in frame-ups, expulsion, torture, and so forth. ... Stalin’s crimes were justified on the basis of grotesque lies, which portrayed the Marxist opponents and victims of the bureaucratic-totalitarian regime — above all, Leon Trotsky — as saboteurs, terrorists and agents of various imperialist and fascist powers."
  • 1934, The wikipedia:Business Plot: US Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler testifies to the US Congress that he was approached by a group of wealthy industrialists (The American Liberty League) who attempted to recruit him to serve as the leader of a plot to overthrow president Franklin D. Roosevelt and to assume and wield power once the coup was successful. The devastation of the Great Depression had caused many Americans to question the foundations of liberal democracy, making ideas such as fascism and national socialism seem appealing to conservatives while many liberals dallied with socialism and communism.
    • This piece of history offers a possible explanation for the massive debt taken on by the Bush II administration: they seek to trigger another Great Depression, which would naturally make citizens more willing to accept fascism or other flavors of strongman-style leadership in the ultimate interests of big business. (A Great-Depression-like event coming anytime before the 2008 US elections would, of course, be the perfect opportunity for Bush to declare martial law under the NSHSPD.)
    • 2007-07-27 Rightwingers and the F Word: more about the coup attempt