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state of his client's "vagina" [sic] before the entire
world.
2. The Robespierrism of this judicial sideshow.
What is Robespierrism? It's a word taken from the French
Revolution ... possessed the
most democratic system of justice in the world, has pushed this
French Robespierrism, unfortunately, to the extremes of its craziness.
In this case, Dominique Strauss-Kahn ... human beings. Unless we succumb once more to what
Condorcet—one among many of Robespierre's victims—called the
"sympathetic zeal of the supposed friends of mankind," and what
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02690105.pdf
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state of his client's "vagina" [sic] before the entire
world.
2. The Robespierrism of this judicial sideshow.
What is Robespierrism? It's a word taken from the French
Revolution ... possessed the
most democratic system of justice in the world, has pushed this
French Robespierrism, unfortunately, to the extremes of its craziness.
In this case, Dominique Strauss-Kahn ... human beings. Unless we succumb once more to what
Condorcet—one among many of Robespierre's victims—called the
"sympathetic zeal of the supposed friends of mankind," and what
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02690271.pdf
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consist in selflessness and that it is beyond
virtue." Neither Rousseau the philosopher nor Robespierre the politician was capable of
dreaming a goodness beyond virtue, "just as they were unable ... violent than elemental evil. How
pity-inspired virtue can become, in the case of Robespierre and the French Revolution,
absolute, boundless evil. See Saint-Just: "Nothing resembles virtue so much ... decision to kill the king of France Louis Capet, aka Louis XVI. Did Robespierre
and Saint-Just get Rousseau's political philosophy right?
Readings: Rene Girard, Violence and the Sacred
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Semitism.
Nirenberg says only that they miss the point. Burke certainly knew that
Danton, Robespierre, Saint-Just, and their friends and enemies among the
revolutionaries were, all of them, Catholics
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Semitism. Nirenberg says only that they miss the point. Burke
certainly knew that Danton, Robespierre, Saint-Just, and their
friends and enemies among the revolutionaries were, all of them,
Catholics
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01931873.pdf