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A discomfort with Western liberalism is growing in Eastern Europe

Laszlo Magas (left) and Laszlo Nagy stand near the Hungary-Austria border, which young protesters opened in 1989. Both men were anti-communists during the Soviet period and sought an opening to the West. (Joanna Kakissis for NPR)
Laszlo Magas (left) and Laszlo Nagy stand near the Hungary-Austria border, which young protesters opened in 1989. Both men were anti-communists during the Soviet period and sought an opening to the West. (Joanna Kakissis for NPR)

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