Excerpt from De l'Initiative Révolutionnaire en Europe
De ce que la révolution française doit être considérée moins comme un programme que comme un résumé, moins comme l'initiation d'une époque qui commence que comme la dernière female d'une époque qui s'achève le point de départ changé aux travaux des intelligences, l'édifice politique à refaire en en tier, l'introduction d'un élément nouveau dans la vie des peuples constatée, une carrière vierge à parcourir, l'école des devoir.: substitnée à celle des droit.: la mission à la réaction, l'humanité à l'homme, et par dessus tout la destruction de ce préjugé hon taux pour ceux qui l'énoncent fatal pour ceux qui l'acceptent, qui veut qu'à la France seule appartienne l'initiation de la lutte européenne, qui fixe a Paris le point d'appui du levier révolu tionnaire et ajourne indéfiniment le réveil des peuples, parce qu'en 89 les patriotes de Paris ont pris la Bastille et broyé les obstacles qui se trouvaient entre eux et la liberté.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book grapples with a profound question: What will follow the era of individualism that has shaped society since the French Revolution? The author dissects the transition from individual liberty to collective humanitarianism, arguing that the next great social movement must be driven by the collective will of the people. The author argues that the search for a new social paradigm requires a shift in focus from national movements to a broader internationalist perspective, emphasizing the unity of humanity over national identities. This shift, the author posits, will empower the oppressed and usher in a new age of equality and fraternity. Ultimately, this book is a clarion call for a fundamental change in perspective, urging readers to embrace the interconnectedness of humanity and work towards a future where all people are united in their pursuit of a common goal. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780265341438_0
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