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In reply to the discussion: Where would you have stood in the French Revolution? [View all]Recursion
(56,582 posts)40. Did you ever see Marat/Sade?
Breathtakingly good play that expresses both sides of that schism very, very well.
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Peter Brook's 1967 film of Marat/Sade directing the company he directed in the original play....
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2015
#53
Since the French Revolution was about 70 years from beginning to end....what decade, exactly?
Fred Sanders
Oct 2015
#15
The thing is the French Revolution is not something to emulate....70 years of carnage and strife can
Fred Sanders
Oct 2015
#31
Agreed. The 'jk' meant 'just kidding'. Standing with tyranny is not an option. n/t
pampango
Oct 2015
#38
This I have trouble believing: there are *no* DUers who would stand with the Jacobins?
Recursion
Oct 2015
#46
I'm sympathetic to Robespierre's initial views, but the later actions in the Terror....
Xithras
Oct 2015
#50
Sadly,the French Revolution led to monstrous crimes and, ultimately, to Napoleon.
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#51
I think he means Danton was guillotined, as well as Robespierre, when he said "both".
Solly Mack
Oct 2015
#64
I had a guide, a Brit, who was my guide in Paris and referred to the guillotinings as
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#69