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The Atlantic and the Claremont Review of Books have both published long articles on Viktor Orbán's Hungary within 48 hours of each other, and I cannot overemphasize how instructive is the contrast between them. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
Compare their respective treatments of the EPP's suspension of Fidesz. It's not just a matter of detail. Franklin Foer's piece is actually slightly longer than Christopher Caldwell's, though they're both basically 6,500 words. claremont.org/crb/article/hu…
I've grown used to seeing this kind of rhetoric in the online clickbait that many prestigious magazines now run, but this was published in the print magazine.
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