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GEOFFREY FOX - LITERATURE & SOCIETY

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DEMOCRACY V. CAPITALISM

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The first question is: How much democracy can capitalism tolerate?  We saw the
limits in Florida in the last presidential election — when the wrong candidate
had the votes, capital found a way to unelect him. …

The other question is: How much capitalism can democracy tolerate?  … 
(2002.04.23)

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RABBLE!

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THE PARIS COMMUNE AND THE CRISIS OF IMPERIALISM

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And today, 150 years later, the Paris Commune of 1871 continues to resound as “a
synonym of social struggle,” inspiring the slogans of radical democratic
movements from Hong Kong to Spain to New York.

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