The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte

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The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Marx Karl
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There the bourgeoisie pro-/ vides for its own superfluous membership ; and [ supplies, in the shape of government salaries, J what it can not pocket in the form of profit, in- terest, rent and fees. On the other hand, its j Political Interests daily compel it to increase the power of repression, i. E. F the means and the per- sonnel of the government ; it is at the same time forced to conduct an uninterrupted warfare against public opinion, and, full of suspicion, to hamstring and lame the inde...pendent organs of society whenever it does not succeed in ampu- tating them wholly. Thus the bourgeoisie of France was forced by its own class attitude, on j the one hand, to destroy the conditions for all \ parliamentary power, its own included, and, on J the other, to render irresistible the Executive power that stood hostile to it.
68 THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE The new Ministry was called the d'Hautpoul Ministry. Not that General d'Hautpoul had gained the rank of Ministerial President. Along with Barrot, Bonaparte abolished this dignity, which, it must be granted, condemned the Presi- dent of the republic to the legal nothingness of a constitutional kind, of a constitutional king at that, without throne and crown, without sceptre \and without sword, without irresponsibility, with- put the imperishable possession of the highest Jdignity in the State, and, what was most un- ( toward of all without a civil list.


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