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The Nation Is in Danger, or the Enrollment of Volunteers at the Place du Palais-Royal in July 1792, by Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay, 1832.

Preamble

Crowd Control

By Lewis H. Lapham

No country can preserve its political liberties unless its rulers know that their people preserve the spirit of resistance.

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No Smoke for Camilo

By Garret Keizer

Can one be a Christian and a revolutionary? Consider the case of Camilo Torres Restrepo, and the meaning of liberation theology.

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Market Corrections

By Orlando Figes

“Is this what we made the revolution for?” Examining the origins and legacy of the New Economic Policy.

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