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Philosophy / Age of Enlightenment / Aphorists / Nicolas Chamfort / Reign of Terror / Maximilien Robespierre / Thomas Paine / Edmund Burke / Revolutionary Tribunal / French Revolution / Classical liberals / Politics
Date: 2013-03-20 16:16:19
Philosophy
Age of Enlightenment
Aphorists
Nicolas Chamfort
Reign of Terror
Maximilien Robespierre
Thomas Paine
Edmund Burke
Revolutionary Tribunal
French Revolution
Classical liberals
Politics

French Revolution David Cody The Revolution [gave] birth to ideological malice in a form we can now recognize, but it was not recognizable then. It was still discovering itself. Chamfort, by the time that he ran out of l

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