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Consider John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx. If they argued, how would their argument differ (or not) from the arguments of French Revolutionaries (Jacobins, moderates, and the "Conspiracy of Equals" for example) among one another? Are there any insights you can draw from the similarities and differences? What has changed in Europe in this century?

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