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Tote Film Was a Whig, He Broke With the French Revolution
He was shocked that people like Fox were so embulent about the French Revolution and so blind to the fact that it was something very new and different under the sun. He called himself a strange kind of liberal because most of the other liberals were too indulgent toward the left or too open to anti-religious sentiment. But he wanted nothing to do with the conservative authoritarianism that Napoleon, Louis Napoleon represented.
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