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Which scholar did Napoleon give credit for being the main inspiration behind the French revolution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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After spending years studying this logic, and having published his enduringly influential study of the French Revolution, Alexis de Tocqueville still complained of his difficulty in grasping 'this malady of the French Revolution,' this 'virus of a new and unknown kind' (de Tocqueville, 1977).

Answered by kaditya2884305
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The French Philosophers like Rousseau Montesque, Voltaire awakened people against this injustice and inspired them for revolution. So the revolution took place in France on 1789.

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