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"Rapid revolutionary change can produce the counterreaction of conservatism or fascism. This is the lesson of history. We must move slowly, consistently, with a practical sense of realism."<br> | "Rapid revolutionary change can produce the counterreaction of conservatism or fascism. This is the lesson of history. We must move slowly, consistently, with a practical sense of realism."<br> | ||
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<i> | <i>source: From the book 'Sex, Art, and American Culture' by Camille Paglia; 1992</i> | ||
[[Category:Camille Paglia]] | [[Category:Camille Paglia]] |
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"Rapid revolutionary change can produce the counterreaction of conservatism or fascism. This is the lesson of history. We must move slowly, consistently, with a practical sense of realism."
source: From the book 'Sex, Art, and American Culture' by Camille Paglia; 1992