Liberty equality and fraternity was the ideal of French liberalism which never took into account class politics, meaning it is more than 1.5 centuries outdated from modern socialist theory.
It was an ideal created literally before French society transitioned to capitalism. It straight up cannot account for the demands of the class (the proletariat) which didn't even exist in force at that time.
Liberty equality and fraternity was the ideal of French liberalism which never took into account class politics, meaning it is more than 1.5 centuries outdated from modern socialist theory.
It was an ideal created literally before French society transitioned to capitalism. It straight up cannot account for the demands of the class (the proletariat) which didn't even exist in force at that time.