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In his essay “The Sans-Culottes” Albert Soboul characterizes the sans-culottes as a social group who wanted total equality, deplored wealth, and favored the guillotine as a means of achieving their goals. Soboul discusses the role the sans-culottes played in the French Revolution. ...
Soboul defines the sans-culottes as the working class of France who were recognized by the way they dressed, their attitudes, and their political ideas. According to Soboul, their costume was pants and a red bonnet. ... He goes on to say that the sans-culottes had no rights although they comprised the majority of the population. ... Soboul sites arrest records. ... The merchants, aristocrats and especially the rich were seen as not only an enemy to the sans-culottes, but to the French Revolution.
Approximate Word count = 611 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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