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he had them in his backseat because he was going to take
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home and cook them, hopefully with lots of garlic, and to eat them.
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And Jean-Paul Sartre, he said it at the same time,
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that if he had to choose sides in the Cold War,
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he would choose the USSR.
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Now Sartre, like lots of fellow travelers, were delusional about
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what had happened in Stalin's Soviet Union,
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and his partner, Simone de Beauvoir,
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who's terribly important in the rise of feminism,
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as I'm sure you know,
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she came to the U.S. in 1947--she had been in 1947--
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and she liked the sort of dynamism of the American economy, and she liked its freedom,