Michael Macdonald

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It took time for people to realize what was happening. To those living through them, these years did not initially seem so ‘glorious’. About 25 per cent of electors regularly voted for the Communist Party, which was still propagating the ludicrous theory that the working class was becoming ‘pauperized’. Whether or not any Communist voter really believed this, it was true that economic growth had not immediately translated into higher living standards.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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