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work, and to-day, the social catastrophe to which we lately
         alluded is simply impossible. Blind is he who announces it!
         Foolish is he who fears it! Revolution is the vaccine of Jac-
         querie.
            Thanks to the Revolution, social conditions have changed.
         Feudal  and  monarchical  maladies  no  longer  run  in  our
         blood. There is no more of the Middle Ages in our consti-
         tution. We no longer live in the days when terrible swarms
         within made irruptions, when one heard beneath his feet
         the obscure course of a dull rumble, when indescribable el-
         evations from mole-like tunnels appeared on the surface of
         civilization, where the soil cracked open, where the roofs of
         caverns yawned, and where one suddenly beheld monstrous
         heads emerging from the earth.
            The revolutionary sense is a moral sense. The sentiment
         of  right,  once  developed,  develops  the  sentiment  of  duty.
         The law of all is liberty, which ends where the liberty of oth-
         ers begins, according to Robespierre’s admirable definition.
         Since ‘89, the whole people has been dilating into a sublime
         individual;  there  is  not  a  poor  man,  who,  possessing  his
         right, has not his ray of sun; the die-of-hunger feels within
         him the honesty of France; the dignity of the citizen is an
         internal armor; he who is free is scrupulous; he who votes
         reigns.  Hence  incorruptibility;  hence  the  miscarriage  of
         unhealthy lusts; hence eyes heroically lowered before temp-
         tations. The revolutionary wholesomeness is such, that on
         a day of deliverance, a 14th of July, a 10th of August, there
         is no longer any populace. The first cry of the enlightened
         and increasing throngs is: death to thieves! Progress is an

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