Nathan Smart

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In retrospect, we know that this aristocratic resurgence was what German historian Martin Göhring calls a triumph der ständischen Idee, a triumph for the moment only. But within that moment the nobility seemed to carry everything before them. In a time of widespread suffering, they awakened intense resentment against themselves.
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
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