In Robespierre by John Morley, the complex life of one of the French Revolution's most enigmatic figures is meticulously examined. Morley presents a detailed portrait of Maximilien Robespierre, the influential leader whose role in the Reign of Terror has made him both a revered and reviled historical figure. The book explores his early life, political ascent, and the ideals that drove him to reshape France in the name of liberty and equality. As Morley delves into Robespierre's motivations and actions, he reveals the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by a man striving for justice amidst chaos.
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John Morley's essay on the French cardinal Robespierre and the Reign of Terror.
It is because people so irrationally think fit to insist upon perfection, that Robespierre's admirers would fain deny that he ever had a fault, and the tacit adoption of the same impracticable standard makes it easier for Robespierre's wholesale detractors to deny that he had a single virtue or performed a single service. The point of view is essentially unfit for history. The real subject of history is the improvement of social arrangements, and no conspicuous actor in public affairs since the world began saw the true direction of improvement with an absolutely unerring eye from the beginning of his career to the end. It is folly for the historian, as it is for the statesman, to strain after the imaginative unity of the dramatic creator. Social progress is an affair of many small pieces and slow accretions, and the interest of historic study lies in tracing, amid the immense turmoil of events and through the confusion of voices, the devious course of the sacred torch, as it shifts from bearer to bearer. And it is not the bearers who are most interesting, but the torch.
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