Introduction The Jacobins were a political group during the French Revolution that played a critical role in shaping modern democratic ideals. Their insistence on equality, representation, and civic participation left an indelible mark on political thought, influencing various revolutionary movements around the world. Understanding Jacobinism is vital for contemporary discourse on democracy, governance, and social
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