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6 The Revolution and Everyday Life
Can politics change the glothes people wear, the language they werk
or the books they read the years follows 10 Pencey
such changes in the lives of men, women and child powe
revolutionary governments took it upon themselves to estas un
would translate the ideals of uberty and quality into everyday sanctice.
One important law that came into effect soon after the stemning
the Old Resume all written material and cultural cuisses -- books, * free
newspapers, plays - could be published or performed only after they 30
had been approved by the censors of the king, Norw the Declaration Oppo
of the Rights of Maand Citizen proclaimed freedom of speech and even
expression to be a natural tigh. Newspapers, pamphlets, books and
printed pictures flooded the towns of France from where they
travelled rapidly into the countryside. They all described and discussed
the events and changes taking place in France. Freedom of the press
also meant that opposing views of events could be expressed. Each
side sought to convince the others of its position through the medium
of print. Plays, songs and festive processions attracted
large numbers
of people. This was one way they could grasp and identify with ideas
such as liberty or justice that political philosophers wrote about a
length in texts which only a handful of educated people could read
the Bastille in the summer of 1789 was the abolition of coses.
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