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- When Chinese premier Zhou Enlai famously said it was “too early” to assess the implications of the French revolution, he was referring to turmoil in France in 1968 and not — as is commonly thought — to the more distant political upheaval of 1789.mediamythalert.com/2011/06/14/too-early-to-say-zhou-was-speaking-about-1968-n…
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