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[log in to unmask] (Yuri Tulupenko)
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Thu May 17 08:15:03 2007
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Mason Gaffney wrote:
> Yuri Tulupenko characterizes Condorcet's speech as "infamous". This passes
> from historiography to opining.

Perhaps I ought to have said "controversial". Actually I did not intend to
give my own assessment of Condorcet's speech but rather to point to the fact
that the speech apparently gained certain notoriety. (It is quoted in
several publications on revolutionary vandalism.)

Yuri Tulupenko


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