The French Revolution of 1789
Its War on the Classical Pillars of Western Society and the Rise of Secularism. An in-Depth Analysis of the Revolution's Attack on the Catholic Church, Ancient Regime (Monarchy, Clergy, Nobility), Tradition, Patriarchy, and Primogeniture]
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Narrated by:
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Ty Lasky
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By:
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Christopher Ross
About this listen
What if one revolution changed history, dismantling centuries of tradition? The French Revolution of 1789: Its War on the Papacy, Apostolic Catholic Church, Tradition, Monarchy, Aristocracy, Patriarchy, and Primogeniture delves into this pivotal event that reshaped Europe and paved the way for the modern secular state.
This meticulously researched book reveals how the Revolution’s attack on tradition—from the Church to family structures—created a new order still felt today. Whether you're a history enthusiast or curious about the forces that shaped Western modernity, this book uncovers the Revolution's war on established authority and its far-reaching effects.
A definitive guide to understanding how the Revolution transformed Western civilization. With insights into the upheaval of 1789, it's essential for those passionate about history, political revolutions, or the roots of modern secularism. Discover the hidden battles and key figures that shaped today's world, and how the balance between Church, state, and society still resonates.
Key themes include:
- How anti-clericalism aimed to dismantle the Catholic Church's authority, subjugating spiritual power to the state.
- The destruction of monarchy, aristocracy, and patriarchal systems, transforming family dynamics and social order.
- How Rousseau and Locke’s social contract theories inspired leaders to redefine governance.
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, reshaping rights and citizenship.
- The dramatic clash between Church and state, culminating in Napoleon’s arrest of the Pope.
- The Reign of Terror’s devastating impact on clergy and efforts to de-Christianize France.