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“They (the emperors) frequently abused their power arbitrarily to deprive their subjects of property or of life: their tyranny was extremely onerous to the few, but it did not reach the greater number; .. But it would seem that if despotism were to be established amongst the democratic nations of our days it might assume a different character; it would be more extensive and more mild, it would degrade men without tormenting them.”     Alexis de Tocqueville

March 28, 2006

Carnival Of Liberty XXXVIII

by Doug Mataconis

The 38th edition of the Carnival of Liberty is up at Searchlight Crusade. As usual, Dan has done an excellent job of hosting this week, so be sure to check it out.

I will be hosting the Carnival of Liberty at Below The Beltway next week, so be sure to get those submissions in. If you’d like to host a Carnival yourself, the latest schedule and list of open dates can be found here.

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