When the Revolution planted in the popular mind ... He had the sagacity to perceive that it was easier to flatter French democracy than to crush or ignore it. He flattered it, and disarmed it ...
Napoleon would eventually declare himself "Emperor of the French." John Adams had feared just such a chaotic end: A revolution of this sort, he had argued, would lead not to democracy but despotism.
From South Korea to the United States, there are multiplying signs of democratic crisis in today’s world. The root of the ...
People are alienated from bourgeois democracy, but real, workers' democracy, is forged through working class struggle.
It introduced the principles of liberty, democracy, and the pursuit of happiness, influencing many other nations. The French Revolution (1789–1799) This revolution overthrew the French monarchy ...
Ideas like democracy - which means that we are able ... the American Revolution in 1776 and the French Revolution in 1789. The French Revolution would have an enormous impact in Ireland and ...