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This abridgement of Goldstein's magisterial anthology removes the introduction and reduces the number of readings to provide a more compact collection of texts. The essential focus governing the selection remains the treatment of Revolutionary thinkers of those fundamental social and political questions which led people to desire an end to monarchy in hopes of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Goldstein (philosophy and history, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts) introduces each text with a brief note concerning its significance.
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