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Posted by Roy Johnson on December 15, 19100 at 09:40:19:
I truly feel that this book needs to be reprinted and flooded into the bookstores as a vaccine against the democrat-left propaganda. There is precious little difference between the revolutionaries vision in France and the modern closet marxist democrats, save that the democrats have more efficient propaganda at their disposal. Edmund Burke has merit in that he sensed that human affairs are inseparable from matters of faith and piety. While his Anglican faith may seem a bit obscure to a fundamentalist, it did determine the boundaries of his moral sensibilities.
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