Trace the establishment of freedom of press in France.
From Chapter "French Revolution" Class 9.
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1. Now the declaration of rights of man and citizen proclaimed freedom to be a natural right.
2. Newspapers, pamphlets , books and printed press flooded the town of France from where they travelled rapidly into the countryside.
3. They all described and discussed the events and changes taking place in France.
4. Freedom of press also meant that opposing views of the events could be expressed. Each side sought to convince the other of its position through the medium of press.
5. Plays, songs and festive processions began to attract a large no. of people.
6. This was one way they could grasp and identify with ideas such as liberty and justice that political philosophers wrote about a length in texts which only a handful of educated people could read.
2. Newspapers, pamphlets , books and printed press flooded the town of France from where they travelled rapidly into the countryside.
3. They all described and discussed the events and changes taking place in France.
4. Freedom of press also meant that opposing views of the events could be expressed. Each side sought to convince the other of its position through the medium of press.
5. Plays, songs and festive processions began to attract a large no. of people.
6. This was one way they could grasp and identify with ideas such as liberty and justice that political philosophers wrote about a length in texts which only a handful of educated people could read.
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