Post-Marxist accounts of the French Revolution that say "actually, it's largely just that the aristocrats became enamored of Rousseau" are obviously relevant to our present moment and worth revisiting
I've left her by the side for too long, honestly. So far she has a tendency to lapse into dogma a bit (may be an artefact of just being in the first chapter), but she does so in the process of mounting important challenges to what is now a truly hegemonic ideology.