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Haitian rev? It opens up avenues to compare and contrast with the French and maybe even American revs, the French doing their bourgeois revolution then immediately turning round and trying to keep the Haitians as slaves and slapping them with “reparations” for successfully freeing themselves.
(Edit: bonus of this is nobody can come back at you calling you a dirty commie or mark you down because you call out the US for teaming up with nazis in Central America or whatever. Nobody is gonna say “umm actually the Haitians should’ve stayed as slaves”)
Napoleon's treatment of the Hatians was by far his worst take. His friend Augustin Robespierre would be rolling in his grave at the betrayal.
Honestly makes me glad the Robespierre brothers didn't have to live to see that
Yeah, I've been reading Saint-Just, and while he's no Marxist, he's more radical than anyone pre-Proudhon and touches on Socialism in places.
Critical support to Napoleon in Europe, but WTF man, was saving 30% of French GDP worth being a fucking slaver!? At least the Polish mercenaries he sent could see what a National Liberation struggle looked like and immediately switched sides, forcing him to give up. Rare Polish W.
Its funny, every French radical is always famously outflanked by someone else, Saint-Just by Hanriot (arguably), Marat, Marat by Hebert, Hebert by Roux, Roux by Marechal and Babeuf. By the end of that you end up with folks REALLY close to marxists. Babeuf being "the first modern communist" according to Marx and Engels.
And yeah Poles going against type there