How does desmoulins perceive liberty
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Desmoulins saw liberty as freedom to do anything which is based on principles of equality, reason and justice without being injurious to others.
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Robespierre believed that the use of terror by a democratic government was justified, as it preserved the ideals of the revolution. He believed that since people had not had their liberty for a long time, they wouldn't be used to it, and so would probably need to get "tamed" now that they got this. Camille Desmoulins was against this.
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