We all know about dictatorship of proletariat, but what about dictatorship of bourgeois? Should we consider it as the historical possibility, an option for the future, perhaps?
It's called an Oligarchy.
but anon, you ARE in a dictatorship of the bourgeois...
and that's not even counting Trump's picks for cabinet positions
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Dictatorship of bourgeoisie was seen in all its forms from revolutionary committees of France and Founding Fathers of US to nazi and Pinochet regimes
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In the non-marxist meaning?
Only during early capitalism. Like, in France or in early USA.
Merchant Republics were a thing, unless a wealthy trading families actually were a de facto upper class