The Laughing Man

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Although the police reports expressed concern about widespread “grave distrust, frustration, and antipathy toward military and civilian leaders,” the emperor was in fact only rarely included in such denunciations. Even Socialists and Communists displayed restraint, not to mention respect, when it came to the sovereign.4 To royalists obsessed with preserving the “national polity,” the situation was thus simultaneously hopeful and ominous.
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