The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy – J.L. Talmon – Part 2|Chapter I – The Jacobin Improvisation

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PART 2. THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ORIGINS OF POLITICAL MESSIANISM

CHAPTER I. THE REVOLUTION OF 1789— Sieyès

Section (a) — The Revolutionary Attitude, pp. 69-73
Section (b) — Popular Sovereignty, pp, 73-75
Section (c) — Property, pp. 75-79

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