"The Booty of the Plundered Churches of Paris"
Since it's May Day -- and since I've accumulated all sorts of interesting old conspiracy rants while writing my book about political paranoia -- I thought I'd post an artifact from America's first red scare. Not the McCarthy era, not the Palmer raids, not even the strikes of the 1880s that made May Day a labor festival in the first place, but the alarmed reaction to the Paris Commune of 1871. Here's a paragraph published by the New York Herald on January 18, 1874, as part of an article headlined "The Communists of New York -- Their Secret Meetings and Movements":
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John Lithgow in "Cliffhanger". I've been meaning to post that here.
Carry on, Jesse.
"Kill a few people, they call you a murderer. Kill a million and you're a conqueror."
Also, don't Nick Gillespie and...Matt Welch, I think...have a book out as well?
Mine won't actually be out for another year and a half. Indeed, I still have another five chapters to write.
An expansion of your essay on the paranoid center, I take it. You have a guaranteed physical copy sold to me. I often quote that essay in arguments, once in an e-mail exchange with Leonard Pitts, a particularly stubborn and presumptuous individual.
I'm a little fuzzy on the details, but I seem to remember Doherty has penned a tome, as well.
Needz MOAR Illuminati.
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Got my commies in Paris, and they goin' guerrilla.
Sorry, but AFAICT, there isn't a single 'revolution' started and fought by the poor; the poor are trying to find food, and they can't afford guns.
Every (and there must have been 5 or 6 of them) French 'revolution' was fought by one set of rent-seekers against another.
Hey, the French managed to make snails a dinner dish, but other than that, phooey (and that's in French).
Yeah, the Paris commune was majorly twisted, but it wasn't something new. Europe has had all sorts of mindfucked rebellions that never amounted enough to make it into high school history books.
Hey Jesse, or anyone else, can you recommend a site for getting a hold of old newspapers, the whole thing intact, or just samples like the one in the post? It's a fascinating way of getting a feel for the times.
This site, focused on New York newspapers, is great, despite the rather bizarre design.
The Library of Congress page is also useful, though frustrating in a number of ways. And of course there's always the archives at Google News, which include a ton of scans of old papers.
Dude really has no idea. Sometimes you jsut have to stand up and shout, Whos your daddy!
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You broke me in pieces, you cherished each blow
The harder you hit me, the stronger I grow
I'll leave you tomorrow, take my pride and I'll go
Now that's the paranoid style in politics, baby.
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