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Tag Archives: fascist dictatorship
When is it a real “revolution”?
“Revolution” – my giant Webster’s Unabridged says it means “overthrow of a government, form of government, or social system, with another taking its place.” A friend from the San Francisco Writers Workshop recently reminded me that Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and … Continue reading
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Tagged current-events, fascist dictatorship, occupy-wall-street, politics
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