Problem on thinking about the french revolution


Problem:

This week you read a chapter called "Choosing Sides" from Linton's book about the French Revolution.

In the chapter called "Choosing Sides" from Marisa Linton's book about the French Revolution. How does this chapter add complexity to our thinking about the French Revolution? Were motives always ideological, or were there multiple factors that went into which side one ultimately chose? What further information about the French Revolution's internal workings does this chapter provide?

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