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The narrative explores the pivotal meeting of the States General, which convened after nearly 200 years, marking a significant moment in French history. With 1,200 deputies representing various social classes, a psychological conflict emerged, particularly between the privileged nobility and clergy and the Third Estate, which included commoners and professionals. The Third Estate, feeling underrepresented, declared itself a National Assembly, asserting its authority and setting the stage for the Revolution. The ensuing actions of the Constituent Assembly showcased its growing power amid minimal resistance.

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The Psychology of Revolution, Gustave Le Bon

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Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2021
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Paperback
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82
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9781153718073
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The narrative explores the pivotal meeting of the States General, which convened after nearly 200 years, marking a significant moment in French history. With 1,200 deputies representing various social classes, a psychological conflict emerged, particularly between the privileged nobility and clergy and the Third Estate, which included commoners and professionals. The Third Estate, feeling underrepresented, declared itself a National Assembly, asserting its authority and setting the stage for the Revolution. The ensuing actions of the Constituent Assembly showcased its growing power amid minimal resistance.