Class loyalties in revolution are unstable; in the French Revolution, religious interest led peasants and nobility to cooperate against revolutionaries who threatened Catholicism.
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Class Loyalty
Class loyalties in revolution are unstable; in the French Revolution, religious interest led peasants and nobility to cooperate against revolutionaries who threatened Catholicism.
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"Okay? There are lots of interchange between the proletariat and the peasantry. There's lots of interchange between the bourgeoisie and the nobility. Okay? These..."
"Well, it's because they have different religious interests. Okay? Does that make sense? All right? So this is a framework that I want you..."
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