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Re: English and French revolutions (Re: Re.: What is Post-Marxism?)
- Subject: Re: English and French revolutions (Re: Re.: What is Post-Marxism?)
- From: Gary MacLennan <g.maclennan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 16:17:42 -0700
>
>
>Yes, and Great it was indeed. But, as even French bourgeois
>historians delight in pointing out, this revolution took the form of
>a struggle for the Medieval rights _of Englishmen_, while the French
>revolution took the form of a wholehearted struggle against anything
>bestowed by the Middle Ages, and for _humankind_.
>
>
>
>Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
>gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Now, now Nestor are actually trying to suggest that there was something
non-universalistic, perhaps self-regarding even, about the English and
their revolution? As an Irishman I find that simply impossible to
believe. Shame on you, Nestor.
regards
Gary
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