It's easy to point at D. S. K. when there's libertinage among many politicians. |
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France, alas, also fails to live up to its reputation for libertinage. |
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Yet the discussion of the family in the Philosophy of Right is in general more conservative and criticizes the emphasis on free love as leading to libertinage and promiscuity. |
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His persecution, imprisonment, and early death ended all this: libertinage went underground, and repressive orthodoxy was entrenched for a century or more. |
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Strauss-Kahn and his supporters talk about what the world doesn't understand about the French — supposedly, it is something to do with love, or, at least, libertinage. |
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His demode libertinage, his sharp, intelligent pen and tongue, his poverty, cats, etc, made him a temporarily popular, cross-grained old star in the drawing rooms of Paris intelligentsia. |
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