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In his last works, he placed himself closer to the political left, and he even argued that only a legal revolution could ensure that the German state was organized on the basis of a morally decisive constitution.
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It springs not from a budget row that will surely be settled over the next year or so, but from the decisive rejection of the EU constitution by the voters of France and the Netherlands.
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In modern democracies, Caesarism comes in a variety of forms: its hallmarks are appeals to the people over the constitution, the promise of decisive action against the ditherers and a limited regard for the truth.
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