maybe requires the illiberal context of their establishment
2. This was a fantastic case study in preference cascades and coordination problems by liberals and radicals, and struggles by conservatives to stymie cascades. Listen after reading @timurkuran'shttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0674707583/
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(iii) big-D Democracy, as in: universal male suffrage, or something like it. (i) was mostly achieved (badly) during the World Wars, although it still perhaps animates radical left ideas about Colonialism and radical right ideas about cultural purity maybe
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(iii) is the norm everywhere that has a de facto republican government. So, maybe a good narrative is this: The 1848 liberals won broadly. Conservatism was ultimately crushed. What we have today are ongoing skirmishes between liberals and radicals, the latter . . .
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being split left and right, where the left cares about the 1848 radical preoccupation with economic redistribution, and the right cares about 1848 radical preoccupation with nationalism. Hmmmm. (?????) Anyway back to work, thanks for reading my incipient model.
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