Political clubs during the French Revolution [ Politics & Society / Clubs & Societies ]
… of the Revolution’s achievements. 2 According to this view, the clubs offered a kind of apprenticeship in democracy, teaching citizens how to work together to define and pursue common goals for a post-absolutist age. If they lapsed into … and price ceilings. 13 The issue eventually divided Jacobins. 14 The Girondin faction, led by Brissot, remained steadfast supporters of the free market. Radicals, such as Robespierre and Jean-Paul Marat, voiced the view of the plebian …
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