From America the Virtuous, by Claes G. Ryn: “Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) was a leading Jacobin ideologue and orator. He became a central figure in the Revolution and leader of France. For him, France and humanity faced a clear-cut alternative. The choice was between virtue, freedom, and popular rule, which was the cause of the Jacobins, and evil and oppression . . .” “The new Jacobism [in the U.S.] is indistinguishable from democratism, the belief that democracy is the ultimate form of government and should be installed in all the societies of the world. The new Jacobinism is the main ideological … Continue reading Condoleeza Robespierre
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