The Declaration's idea that property is inviolable except by public necessity and compensation; Robespierre contests it as protection for the rich.
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sacred property
The Declaration's idea that property is inviolable except by public necessity and compensation; Robespierre contests it as protection for the rich.
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"Last is 17. The right to property being invaluable and sacred no one ought to be deprived of it except in case of evident..."
"...no longer possesses them and he will expound similar ideas on property to you. Okay? Rich people love their land. They love their wealth...."
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Robespierre is not read as a dictator who simply loses control.
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