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Nov 09, 2009 12:53

One point about the fall of the Berlin Wall is not made often enough. It used to be a historiographical commonplace that Germany was the European country where liberal revolutions had always failed. That is no longer the case. There has been a successful democratic revolution at the very core of the old Prussian authoritarian state, in a part of ( Read more... )

1989, communism, liberty, germany

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soonest_mended November 9 2009, 20:32:09 UTC
I hadn't thought about it in this context-- incredibly encouraging. If there was hope for this, how many other lost-cause countries might have a chance?

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