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Politics and the intellectual world: changes in Europe.
From:
Modern Age
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January 1, 2004| Author:
Nemoianu, Virgil
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EUROPE IS NOW FREE of the "classical" totalitarian/utopian systems that dominated it through much of the twentieth century. The collapse of the Fascist/Nazi system left few and insignificant remnants after it. The sturdier and in some ways more dangerous Communist system broke down of itself, not by armed force, to the utter surprise (sometimes tinged by regret and consternation) of a whole army of politologists and sociologists, but to the joy and relief of tens of m...
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