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The Magazine Reader; Remembering That Other Revolution

About 3 pages (870 words)

The Washington Post, March 14th, 1989

Revolution is in the air and there it will remain well beyond July 14 as France-and therefore everyone who cherishes political liberty-celebrates the bicentennial of the storming of the Bastille. Much will be written in our popular periodicals about this event and its heritage, and much will reveal this country's deep-seated affection for and constant infatuation with France. But why not start in the French tradition of enlightened critique by reading Alexander Cockburn's barbed and amused (and more than slightly British) scene-setter for the bicentennial. It's in the March Interview. If you'r...

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