The Manifesto of the Equals
French insurgent polemic written in 1796
Summary
The Manifesto of the Equals was a document written in 1796 and recited at a meeting of the Society of the Panthéon, a political group that sought to challenge the new repressive government of France and the Constitution of 1795. This group championed radical leftist ideals of 'perfect equality' and 'communal happiness' over everything.
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