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Doomed revolutions

28 September 2019

9:00 AM

28 September 2019

9:00 AM

Some revolutions such as the American War of Independence, succeed and result in the birth of great nations. Some, such as the French, Russian and Chinese revolutions, succeed and result in death and destruction on a vast scale. Right now, we are watching two revolutionary struggles, right on our doorstep, which have no hope of succeeding and, the sooner they fail, the fewer the number of people who will die.

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