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Itself As The "natural" Advocate Of Democracy And Human Rights Against The Threat Of Totalitarianism - As If It Were Not The Case That The Church Accepted Democracy Only At The End Of The Nineteenth Century, And Even Then With Clenched Teeth, As A Desperate Compromise, Making It Clear That It Preferred Monarchy,
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