Was he a /good guy/ or not?
>>2099231
Nah he was just a manlet
>>2099231
He was the hero France deserved at the time but not the one it needed
>>2099231
Literally autistic.
>>2099231
Literally did nothing wrong.
>That feel when we will never live up to the example l'incorruptible set for us.
>>2099231
He wasn't nearly as deranged and crazy as people claimed. Check this qoute out:
>The most extravagant idea that can be born in the head of a political thinker is to believe that it suffices for people to enter, weapons in hand, among a foreign people and expect to have its laws and constitution embraced. No one loves armed missionaries; the first lesson of nature and prudence is to repulse them as enemies.
Pretty relevant when you consider the wars in the middle east.
>The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant.
It's pretty shocking that in him can be seen the origins of totalitarianism:
>The government in a revolution is the despotism of liberty against tyranny