CAIRO — As the government of Egypt shakes from a broad-based uprising, long-simmering resentments have burst into open class warfare.
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Thank you for all the recent posts. This article indicates that while the class divisions are real and growing, Mubarek himself may be trying to exploit them by not protecting the property of the rich. Perhaps the left can take a lesson from such "creative" dictators.
Posted by: Alain | January 31, 2011 at 10:22 AM