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Compare the views of Desmoulins and robespierre . How each one understand the use of state force ? What does Robespierre mean by' the war of liberty against tyranny' ?? How does Desmoulins perceive liberty ? Refer once more to source C.what constitutional laws on the right of individual lay down? Discuss your view on the subject in class.

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Robespierre felt that use of terror by a democratic government was justified, as it preserved the ideals of the revolution. However, Desmoulins sees liberty as freedom to do anything which is based on principles of equality, reason and justice without being injurious to others.

Robespierre saying, 'the war of liberty against tyranny' meant that they should kill the enemies of the republic both in France and outside France. Desmoulins perceives liberty as laid down in the Declaration of Rights, i.e., it is happiness, reason, equality and justice. The constitutional laws on the rights of individuals laid down the rights of liberty, equality, property, security and resistance to oppression

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Robespierre felt that use of terror by a democratic government was justified, as it preserved the ideals of the revolution. However, Desmoulins sees liberty as freedom to do anything which is based on principles of equality, reason and justice without being injurious to others.

Robespierre saying, 'the war of liberty against tyranny' meant that they should kill the enemies of the republic both in France and outside France. Desmoulins perceives liberty as laid down in the Declaration of Rights, i.e., it is happiness, reason, equality and justice. The constitutional laws on the rights of individuals laid down the rights of liberty, equality, property, security and resistance to oppression.

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