Republic Of Virtue

The Republic of Virtue was a speech given by Maximilien Robespierre on February 5th, 1794. In it, Robespierre provided a comprehensive statement of his political theory while advocating the use of terror in defending democracy, which he equated with virtue. In his speech, Robespierre advocated many of the ideals expressed in the French Constitution of 1793

 

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