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Heirs to Fortuyn?
A small plaque marks the spot where Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn was gunned down.
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Heirs to Fortuyn? |
City Journal | Apr 24, 2009 | Bruce Bawer |
When the New Left emerged in the 1960s, something else was born that would mark American elites for decades thereafter: the notion that social-democratic Western Europe was far superior to the capitalist United States. Pity the poor American professor whose every junket to a European academic conference was marred by his continental colleagues’ sneering over cocktails about his nation’s shame du jour—Vietnam, Watergate, Iraq—or about American racism, capital punishment, or health care. For much read more |
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Written by greenfloyd
April 24, 2009 at 3:18 am
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