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Permanent Guillotine, The : Writings of the Sans-Culottes.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Abidor, Mitchell.
- Series:
- Revolutionary Pocketbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sansculottes--Early works to 1800.
- Sansculottes.
- France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Personal narratives.
- France.
- France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (161 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- Permanent Guillotine, The
- Place of Publication:
- Oakland : PM Press, 2018.
- Summary:
- When the Bastille was stormed on July 14, 1789, it wasn't a crowd of breeches-wearing professionals that attacked the prison, freed the internees, and killed its superintendent, carrying off his head on a pike. It was the working people of Paris, men who didn't wear breeches, the sans-culottes, who carried this out. In the course of the French Revolution the sans-culottes questioned the economic system, the nature of property, the role and even the existence of religion, and for the first time placed class relations at the heart of a revolutionary upheaval. They did so in an often inchoate fashion, but they were new players on the stage of history, and the French Revolution constituted their learning curve. The Permanent Guillotine is an anthology of figures who expressed the will and wishes of this nascent revolutionary class, in all its rage, directness, and contradictoriness. Taken together, these documents provide a full portrait of the left of the left of the Revolution, of the men whose destruction by Robespierre allowed for Robespierre himself to be destroyed and for all the progressive measures they advocated and he implemented to be rolled back. The revolution they made was ultimately stolen from them, but their attempt was a fertile one, as their ideas flourished in the actions of generations of French revolutionaries. Praise: 'This valuable collection offers a glimpse of the radical edges of the French Revolution, and of the popular anger and resolve that alone made it possible.' -Peter Hallward, professor of modern European philosophy, Kingston University 'The Great French Revolution was, as Peter Kropotkin put it, 'the source and origin of all the present communist, anarchist, and socialist conceptions,' and the sans culottes were the popular driving force behind all its most radical developments. Mitchell Abidor and PM Press are therefore to be congratulated for making available these inspiring texts in English translation.' 'David Berry, author of A History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917 to 1945
- Contents:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Half Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- A Sans-Culotte Miscellanea
- The Permanent Guillotine
- The Sans-Culotte Alphabet
- You Won't Thumb Your Noses at Us!
- Second and Final Address of the Brave Sans-Culottes
- The Popular Society of Sans-Culottes of Nîmes
- Jacques Roux (1752-1794)
- Manifesto of the Enragés
- The Agony of the Cruel Antoinette
- Interrogation Concerning Marat's Assassination
- The Awakening of the Revolutionary Tribunal
- Anacharsis Cloots (1755-1794)
- Religion Is the Greatest Obstacle
- Speech Given in the Name of the Prussian Fédérés
- Speech on Behalf of the Committee of Foreigners
- Jacques Hébert (1757-1794)
- Important Advice from Père Duchesne to the Aristocrats
- The Grand Army of Père Duchesne
- The Great Anger of Père Duchesne against the Moderates
- The Great Anger of Père Duchesne against the Rich
- The Great Joy of Père Duchesne
- J.R. Hébert, Deputy Procurator of the Commune
- Sylvain Maréchal (1750-1803)
- The Festival of Reason
- The Catechism of the Curé Meslier
- About the Author.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781629634067
- 1629634069
- OCLC:
- 1034526343
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