
Assessing Léon Blum
In French Popular Front leader Léon Blum we find both the grandeur and misery of interwar social democracy.
In French Popular Front leader Léon Blum we find both the grandeur and misery of interwar social democracy.
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Blame elites for the far right's rise.
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