The French Revolution's internal factions reflect conflicting economic interests inside the middle class, not a unified people moving with one interest.
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The French Revolution's internal factions reflect conflicting economic interests inside the middle class, not a unified people moving with one interest.
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"...of these clubs is are called the you guys remember the jacobins right have you guys studied this history okay the jacobins or anyway..."
"...Cordeliers. And the Cordeliers represent a more extreme faction of the Jacobins who want universal suffrage. They want the proletariat to have more rights...."
"...do not align with each other all right so from the jacobins you will emerge the police the fulhans represent the bourgeoisie they don't..."
"...a dictator and the people, the Sainte -Colote love him. The Jacobins love him. He would win, okay, but at this particular stage in..."
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