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Originally Posted by Zakoo
And the main point of this post aside the above kind troll, France isn't anti clerical, it's secularity/laicity, how do you even call this in english?
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Historians see
anti-clericalism as an important force in French politics beginning with the Revolution and extending through the late 19th century Third Republic. The Church/State "cleavage" is one of the primary dimensions of political conflict in the influential model of European political development and party organization proposed by Lipset and Rokkan in their classic opening essay to
Party Systems and Voter Alignments.