Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Sarko, Ségo, and the Opportunities for Change in France
In taking on Chirac's potential heirs and French society in the International Herald Tribune, John Vinocur writes about such things as Sarkozy, the ruling party, Ségolène, and France's 35-hour workweek ("a Socialist conquest for humanity that has gone without replication elsewhere"), as well as "State interventionism that's been biblical writ forever for both the French left and right".
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