This political essay centers around the unfortunate similarities between the French Bourbon Acien Regime and the Modern American Neo-Liberal Kleptocracy, and how in both cases greed and elitism alienate a country's ruling class from their own people. However, it uses The Fall of the Bastille to demonstrate that political liberty can always be regained through organized action from patriotic citizens.
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This political essay centers around the unfortunate similarities between the French Bourbon Acien Regime and the Modern American Neo-Liberal Kleptocracy, and how in both cases greed and elitism alienate a country's ruling class from their own people. However, it uses The Fall of the Bastille to demonstrate that political liberty can always be regained through organized action from patriotic citizens.
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