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are the ideas and aims of French revolution and communist Revolution same?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes the ideas and aims of the French Revolution and the Communist Revolution are partly same. One of the major aims of both the Revolution was the transfer sovereignty from the hands of Monarchy to the hands of People and establish Republican society.

Answered by Aruk123
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Answer:The French Revolution was a momentous historical event that set enduring patterns for modern revolutionary movements and for much of modern politics in general. Contemporaries experienced the French Revolution as a set of interlocking changes or stages that seemed driven by some kind of mechanism or impetus. Analysis of this mechanism has preoccupied revolutionaries and scholars ever since. The conflicting political reactions to the French Revolution fed into the development of ideologies from conservatism to communism. Scholarly controversies about the significance and interpretation of the French Revolution have been animated in particular by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' use of it as the prime example of a ‘bourgeois revolution’ that prepared the way for the triumph of capitalism. Although the controversies over the Marxist interpretation continue, recent scholarship has turned in new directions: gender relations; the notion of citizenship and its connection to religion, ethnicity, and race; and the Revolution's impact on the colonies.

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