Jiang reads the Reign of Terror as a policy of mass execution justified as revolutionary purification against internal enemies, speculation, hoarding, and conspiracy.
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Jiang reads the Reign of Terror as a policy of mass execution justified as revolutionary purification against internal enemies, speculation, hoarding, and conspiracy.
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"And because he is the most forceful, he has the most ideas, his ideas usually win out, okay? And what... And all of this..."
"So, over a few years, three or four years, the Reign of Terror will kill, at all, at least 40,000 people within Paris alone,..."
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