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| The Dutch Republic was not addicted to short-term
thinking, notwithstanding the aberrational Tulip Mania of 1636-37. Commissioner Bud Selig's committee will examine
records of strength and endurance as well as records of any prayer who
had an aberrational year. And, of course, Furet himself saw the domination of
Rousseauianism as aberrational, finally and happily broken by the fall
of Robespierre and the reassertion of social interests. |
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