If you leave out feudalism and absolute monarchies, then sure
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And the Catholic Church. But alas, liberation from tyranny has never been that popular with authoritarians.
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One of the few good things that came from the Revolution would be Edmund Burke’s writings on it
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Well, technically it goes back to Hobbes but close enough
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Pretty much.
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Have you read The Great Debate by Yuval Levin? He used the debates between Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine over the French Revolution to illustrate the enduring divisions between the Right and the Left. I highly recommend it.
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the french revolution is the origin of absolutism and feudalism?
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The French Revolution that Classical Liberals like Thomas Jefferson and Charles James Fox supported, even to the point of running apologetics for the Reign of Terror?
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Citation needed, Crank.
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