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French Revolution: The French Revolution was a period of radical social and political change in France that began in 1789 and ended in 1799. It was an event in world history that overthrew the French monarchy and established the First French Republic.
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Albert Camus on French Revolution - Dictionary of Arguments

Brocker I 230
French Revolution/Camus: The real tension between revolt and revolution begins with the French Revolution. It transfers the principle of negation into history, wants to leave the King's place empty and abolish any divine right. That's how the regicide aims at the deity murder. "To confront divine law with natural law and to force it to be compatible with it for three years, from 1789 to 1792, already means to destroy it"(1).
>Natural justice
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1. Albert Camus, L’Homme révolté, Paris 1951. Dt.: Albert Camus, Der Mensch in der Revolte. Essays, Reinbek 1969 (zuerst 1953), S. 93.

Hans-Martin Schönherr-Mann, „Albert Camus, Der Mensch in der Revolte (1951)“ in: Manfred Brocker (Hg.) Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt/M. 2018.

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The note [Concept/Author], [Author1]Vs[Author2] or [Author]Vs[term] resp. "problem:"/"solution:", "old:"/"new:" and "thesis:" is an addition from the Dictionary of Arguments. If a German edition is specified, the page numbers refer to this edition.
Camus, Albert
Brocker I
Manfred Brocker
Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert Frankfurt/M. 2018


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