Caeserism
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Caeserism refers to the specific process of what occurs after bonapartism takes place. Gramsci explains this as the picking up of pieces left over after bonapartism to create a third ideology. While parties participate in the long process of bonapartism, a third group may stay out of this process, develop its ideology, and return to wipe out the ideologies and power of the other two battling groups, making it both reactionary and progressive. The use of `Caeser` in this term is a metaphor to explain that a figurehead is unnecessary in the caeserist process.

