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Why is virtue important to Robespierre

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Answered by adityajadhav192005
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Answer:Robespierre, a power in the Jacobins, was equally dominant in the Commune. After organizing the assault, he stood aside; naked swords and poignards made him blanch. He preferred to preach Virtue to the French as Rousseau had done. Virtue meant devotion to family, to work, to the ideals of the Revolution.

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