Robespierre comes to see the Terror as corrupted by political intrigue, so saving the revolution requires his own ultimate sacrifice rather than seizure of power.
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Robespierre comes to see the Terror as corrupted by political intrigue, so saving the revolution requires his own ultimate sacrifice rather than seizure of power.
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"You have only fought for your own economic interests. And because you see me as a threat, you see Robespierre as a man of..."
"Rather than try to seize the crown, he must give his life for the revolution to set an example for everyone, especially the oppressed..."
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Robespierre is not read as a dictator who simply loses control.
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