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|url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/05/23/60minutes/main555310.shtml
|publisher = ''[[CBS News]]''
|date = 2003-05-25 de mayo de 2003
|accessdate = 4 de noviembre de 2006
}}</ref> [[Eliot Spitzer]].
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|url = http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8ced5202-fa94-11dc-aa46-000077b07658.html
|publisher = ''[[The Financial Times]]''
|date = 2008-05-24 de mayo de 2008
|accessdate = 7 de septiembre de 2008-09-07
}}</ref> . Very senior European politicians indeed such as former German Chancellor [[Helmut Schmidt]] and former French PM [[Lionel Jospin]] have wrote an open letter to the EU<ref>{{cite news
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|url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/05/22/cneu122.xml
|publisher = ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''
|date = 2008-05-24 de mayo de 2008
|accessdate = 2008-08-25 de agosto de 2008
}}</ref> calling for tighter regulation of financial markets, and also boldly suggesting that the current financial crises is "no accident".
* ''Here come the force men.'' Spengler predicted the rise of Caesarism, political leaders who would wield great personal power relying on their own Charisma and by disregarding old forms that previously checked the concentration of power into a single pair of hands. Spengler was clear that his preferred mode of governance was moderated autocracy, where traditional institutions prevent popular leaders from ruling like a tyrant. But he doesn't believe this type of government is possible in the closing stages of a civilisation, that a mature democracy is really a plutocracy due to the tight control Money exercises primarily through the media, and that Caesarism is generally preferable to this. While blood expresses its opposition to money in many ways, its if the force men who will wield the executive power that "breaks the dictature of money". Examples of early forms of modern Caesaristic figures are for instance [[Benito Mussolini]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Winston Churchill]], [[John F. Kennedy]], [[Charles de Gaulle]], [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Silvio Berlusconi]] and so on.