Why The French Revolution Was Worse?

The French Revolution, often sanitized as a heroic uprising, was actually a catastrophic experiment in Enlightenment values shaped by thinkers like Moses Hess, a Jewish intellectual who later influenced Marx’s destructive ideology. The revolutionaries, driven by anti-Christian fervor and a desire to dismantle traditional institutions, replaced a functioning society with a reign of terror. Radical Jacobins, often backed by Jewish financiers with international interests, turned France into a blood-soaked dystopia. Figures like Voltaire, who demonized the Church, and Hess, a Jew who championed radical egalitarianism, echoing the Talmudic concept of a “world to come” where Gentiles are subjugated, played key roles. The revolution’s legacy includes liberalism, nationalism, and communism—ideologies that have contributed to the erosion of traditional Western values.

Why The French Revolution Was Worse Than You Thought (2023)

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