explain the social causes of the French revolution
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a long history of non-democratic state institutions, characterized by strong centralized state and weak parliamentary traditions.
a prolonged influence of authoritarian elites
a prominent role for the state in promoting national wealth despite substantial private enterprise, especially in nondemocratic regimes
a concept of French nationalism that, at least until the Revolution, centered on the state and its authority rather than on the people and their liberties, retarding the emergence of a moderate democratic political culture
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