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The naming of names

About 5 pages (1,402 words)

The Boston Globe, June 15th, 1997

It was back in the mid-1970s that nations all around the world began a slow, steady turn to the Right -- toward markets and individual choice, away from central planning and social control. Now a Labor government is back in power in the United Kingdom for the first time in 18 years, the Socialists are the big winners in France, and of course New Democrat Bill Clinton is in the White House. A vocal chorus of over-the-hill conservatives, those who led the turn, are in disarray. Does that mean the transformation of the last 20 years is in the early stages of being reversed? Almost certainly not....

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