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Fri Mar 31 17:18:35 2006
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Albert Hirschman writes:  In the French Revolution, "the radical 
counterrevolutionary discourse that soon emerged refused to distinguish 
between positive and negative aspects of the French Revolution - or to 
concede that there were any positive ones. Anticipating what was later to 
become a slogan of the Left (la Révolution est un bloc), the early 
adversaries of the Revolution considered it as a cohesive whole." (THE 
RHETORIC OF REACTION, p. 4.) Much like Clémenceau and Mitterrand! 
 
Mohammad Maljoo 
 
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