Discours Par Maximilien Robespierre — 5 Fevrier 1791-11 Janvier 1792
Discours Par Maximilien Robespierre — 5 Fevrier 1791-11 Janvier 1792
These are the words that helped reshape a nation. Between February 1791 and January 1792, Maximilien Robespierre stood before the National Assembly and delivered speeches that would echo through history. This collection captures the revolutionary oratory of a man who believed democracy required more than the overthrow of a king it demanded the transformation of justice itself. Here Robespierre argues for citizen juries that represent the people, warns against centralized judicial power, and defends the freedom of the press as essential to any truly free society. The prose crackles with conviction, logic deployed as weapon, every sentence aimed at dismantling the old order and building something new in its place. Reading these speeches is not like reading history it is hearing the revolution think aloud in real time, with all its moral certainty and ideological ferocity intact. For anyone curious about how revolutions talk themselves into being, or for those who want to understand the ideas that powered one of history's most consequential upheavals, these discourses remain indispensable.










