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| The English-speaking Union launched by Sir Evelyn Wrench in the early twentieth century remains a civil society-based cultural and social institution. I HAVE RESTRICTED myself so far to discussing the concept of an English-speaking union from the point of view of Britain and the United States. By contrast, an English-speaking union, far from repelling the other democracies, would form a rallying point for democratic movements the world over. |
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