By its very nature, revolution signifies the entry onto the stage of history of the millions of politically untutored people.
Une révolution signifie l’irruption sur la scène de l’histoire de millions de gens politiquement inexpérimentés.
The politically untutored masses see in him what they want to see: the chance to change things, to change things radically.
Les masses voient en lui ce qu'elles veulent voir : une occasion de changer des choses, de les changer radicalement.
And to this day, I revere his memory as an original, if untutored philosopher on the roots of freedom for all men.
Il fut pendu. Mais sa passion pour la justice me poussa à m'évader.
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