Revolution
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
REVOLUTION cannot be photocopied. Revolution cannot be ordered. Maybe this has been the conclusion ever since the first revolution in modern history.
When he was 20, Lafayette, an aristocrat from the Auvergne in south France, departed for America. It was 1777 and there was as yet no hope for the American people’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. The French king had forbidden anyone to join the revolution in the ‘new cont
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