错过的自由时刻

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
C. Weber
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1794年7月26日,在他统治和生命的最后一天,马克西米利安·罗伯斯庇尔在国民大会的讲台上发出了厄运的音符。虽然罗伯斯庇尔领导国民公会、山岳党、公共安全委员会,以及法国本身已有一年多的时间,但他感到政治潮流正在转向反对他和他自称的“自由专制主义”。在他的领导下,暴力摧毁了法国的政体。他建立自由的主要手段——对他来说,这意味着一个清除了所有保皇主义残余和反革命冲动的国家——是恐怖,这种“迅速、严厉和坚定的正义”把无数公民送上了断头台。曾经被尊为共和美德的化身的罗伯斯庇尔,现在成了一个引人注目的人物。他意识到自己的日子不多了,于是发表了一篇非凡的演讲,讲述了他统治时期过去和未来的失败。“我们会灭亡的,”他告诉他的代表们,
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Freedom's missed moment
On 26 July 1794, the last day of his rule and his life, Maximilien Robespierre sounded a note of doom from the podium of the National Convention. Although he had led the Convention, the Montagnard party, the Committee of Public Safety, and by extension France itself for over a year, Robespierre felt the political tides turning against him and his self-proclaimed "despotism of liberty." Under his stewardship, violence had devastated the French polity. His chief means of establishing freedom-which to him meant a state cleansed of all royalist vestiges and counterrevolutionary impulses-was Terror, that "prompt, severe, and inflexible justice" that sent countless citizens to the guillotine. Once revered as the very embodiment of republican virtue, Robespierre was now a marked man. Sensing that his days were numbered, he made an extraordinary speech about the failures, past and future, of his reign. "We shall perish," he informed his fellow conventionnels,
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