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Edmund Burke, definitely. Pic related.

Robespierre wasn't all bad. He didn't support many of the later trials and executions of harmless aristocrats, like the sister of Louis XVI and a bunch of old-ass women who died with her. Although oddly enough the king's sister was more in support of aggressive anti-revolutionary policies ("If at this moment the king has not the necessary sternness to cut off at least three heads, all is lost ") while Louis XVI and his wife had to be pushed and pushed into even agreeing to an armed conference that would tell the government to respect the monarchy "or else."

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For serious study? Nah. pic related. Unless you're interested in the historiography of the revolution.

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