Like the Russian people at the start of their Revolution in the second decade of the 20th Century, Kenyans have entered a phase in their political history when the ordinary person is being flattered with a new importance from all sides of the political divide. And yet all existing politico-socio-economic fissures appear to be not only opening up but widening.
The late American historian Theodore H. Von Laue, the son of Max Von Laue, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, and author of the controversial 1987 study The World Revolution of Westernization, went on in his magisterial analysis of the Russian Revolution:
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